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Merry Madcap (for Janice Honeyman),
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[[Michele Maxwell]] (19**-). Actress, singer, musical director.
Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club,
 
The Fantastical History of a Useless Man,
 
The Cherry Orchard (as “Varia”),
 
Absurd Person Singular (as “Eva”),
 
Bodies (as “Helen”)
 
Send for Dolly (as “Dolly”),
 
 
 
Was Assistant Musical Director for Marat Sade and [[Boogie Woogie, Bubble and Squeak]] and the Musical Director for The Me Nobody Knows, Call Me Woman, Tales of Beatrix Potter. (SACD 1977/78) (SACD 1978/79) (SACD 1980/81)
 
 
 
  * Worked at [[The Space]] in the 1970s, acting in ''[[Don’t walk about with Nothing On]]'', ''[[Dusa]]'', ''[[Fish]]'', ''[[ Stas and Vi]]'', ''[[Gameplay]]'',''[[ Muzeeka]]'',''[[ Outcry]]'', ''[[Pity About People]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]] 1974) ''[[God’s Forgotten]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1976), ''[[Strike up the Banned]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1976) and ''[[Three’s Company]]''. Musical director for ''[[A Touch of 1900s]]''. * Also performed at the [[Market Theatre]], i.a. as a member of the women’s cabaret trio, ''[[Skirted Issue]]'', she did i.a. ''[[Boogie Woogie, Bubble and Squeak]]''(at the Edinburgh Festival). She starred in [[Frank Shelley]]’s production of [[Shaw]]’s ''[[Major Barbara]]'' together with [[Dorothy Ann Gould]] for [[PACT]] in January 1975. She also starred in [[Barney Simon]]’s production of [[Arthur Miller]]’s ''[[The Crucible]]'' for [[PACT]] together with [[Marius Weyers]], [[Patrick Mynhardt]], [[Michael McCabe]] and [[Aletta Bezuidenhout]] in 1975. She starred in [[Malcolm Purkey]]’s production of [[Tom Stoppard]]’s  ''[[Jumpers]]''(as “Dorothy”), together with [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] and [[Ron Smerczak]] at the [[Market]] in 1980. She starred in [[James Sherman]]’s ''[[Beau Jest]]'' in 1993.
 
 
 
 
 
''[[Outcry]]'' with  [[Bill Flynn]]. ''[[Death of a Salesman]]'', [[Arthur Miller]], Director:  [[Bobby Heaney]] ,2001. Lighting design:  [[Mannie Manim]].  Music: [[Janine Neethling]],  Set design: [[Stan Knight]]. [[Baxter Theatre]].
 
 
 
== Sources ==
 
(Astbury, 1979; Schwartz, 1988, Tucker, 1997)
 
 
 
 
 
(19**-) Actress, singer, musical director.
 
 
 
== Biography ==
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
== Training ==
 
== Training ==
 
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She is a graduate from [[UCT]] circa 1973.
 
 
  
 
== Career ==
 
== Career ==
Her career began at the [[Space Theatre]] in 1974, after which she relocated to Johannesburg where she was very active in the early days of the [[Market Theatre]].
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Her career began at the [[Space Theatre]] in 1974, after which she relocated to Johannesburg where she was very active in the early days of the [[Market Theatre]]. In 1978 she was a member of the Baxter Theatre Company. She was out of the country for most of the 1980s and returned to South Africa in 1989.
In 1978 member of the Baxter Theatre Company
 
She was out of the country for most of the 1980s. Returned to South Africa in 1989.
 
 
 
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
Worked at [[The Space]] in the 1970s, acting in ''[[Don’t walk about with Nothing On]]'', ''[[Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi]]'', ''[[Gameplay]]'',''[[ Muzeeka]]'',''[[Outcry]]'', ''[[Pity About People]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]] 1974) ''[[God’s Forgotten]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1976), ''[[Strike up the Banned]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1976) and ''[[Three’s Company]]''. Musical director for ''[[A Touch of 1900s]]''.  
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Worked at [[The Space]] in the 1970s, acting in ''[[Mais n'te promène donc pas toute nue!|Don't Walk About With Nothing On]]'', ''[[Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi]]'', ''[[Gameplay]]'',''[[ Muzeeka]]'', ''[[Outcry]]'' (1974), ''[[Pity About People]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]] 1974) ''[[God's Forgotten]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1976), ''[[Strike up the Banned]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1976) and ''[[Three's Company]]''. Musical director for ''[[A Touch of 1900s]]''.  
  
 
''[[Merry Madcap]]'' (for Janice Honeyman),  
 
''[[Merry Madcap]]'' (for Janice Honeyman),  
''[[Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club]]'',  
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''[[Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club]]'',  
 
''[[The Fantastical History of a Useless Man]]'',  
 
''[[The Fantastical History of a Useless Man]]'',  
 
''[[The Cherry Orchard]]'' (as “Varia”),  
 
''[[The Cherry Orchard]]'' (as “Varia”),  
 
''[[Absurd Person Singular]]'' (as “Eva”),
 
''[[Absurd Person Singular]]'' (as “Eva”),
 
''[[Bodies]]'' (as “Helen”)
 
''[[Bodies]]'' (as “Helen”)
''[[Send for Dolly]]'' (as “Dolly”),  
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''[[Send for Dolly]]'' (as “Dolly”), ''[[Jimmy Righteous]]'' (1981).
 
 
Was Assistant Musical Director for ''[[Marat Sade]]'' and ''[[Boogie Woogie, Bubble and Squeak]]''  and the Musical Director for ''[[The Me Nobody Knows]]'', ''[[Call Me Woman]]'', ''[[Tales of Beatrix Potter]]''.
 
Also performed at the [[Market Theatre]], i.a. as a member of the women’s cabaret trio, ''[[Skirted Issue]]'', she did i.a. ''[[Boogie Woogie, Bubble and Squeak]]'' (at the Edinburgh Festival). She starred in [[Frank Shelley]]’s production of Shaw’s ''[[Major Barbara]]'' together with [[Dorothy-Ann Gould]] for [[PACT]] in January 1975. She also starred in [[Barney Simon]]’s production of Arthur Miller’s ''[[The Crucible]]'' for [[PACT]] together with [[Marius Weyers]], [[Patrick Mynhardt]], [[Michael McCabe]] and [[Aletta Bezuidenhout]] in 1975. She starred in [[Malcolm Purkey]]’s production of Tom Stoppard’s  ''[[Jumpers]]''(as “Dorothy”), together with [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] and [[Ron Smerczak]] at the [[Market]] in 1980.
 
  
''[[Guys and Dolls]]'', Baxter 1990
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Was Assistant Musical Director for ''[[Marat/Sade]]'' and ''[[Boogie Woogie, Bubble and Squeak]]''  and the Musical Director for ''[[The Me Nobody Knows]]'', ''[[Call Me Woman]]'', ''[[Tales of Beatrix Potter]]''.
''[[Nunsense]]'', 1990s
 
''[[Steel Magnolias]]'' (Baxter 1990),
 
  
She starred in [[James Sherman]]’s ''[[Beau Jest]]'' as the Jewish Mother in 1993. Seen as the Incidental Woman in ‘’[[The Fan]]’’, 1994. ''[[Full Gallop]]'' (1997). Ben Elton’s ''[[Popcorn]]'' (1998).
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Also performed at the [[Market Theatre]], i.a. as a member of the women’s cabaret trio, ''[[Skirted Issue]]'', she did i.a. ''[[Boogie Woogie, Bubble and Squeak]]'' (at the Edinburgh Festival). She starred in [[Frank Shelley]]’s production of Shaw’s ''[[Major Barbara]]'' together with [[Dorothy-Ann Gould]] for [[PACT]] in January 1975. She also starred in [[Barney Simon]]’s production of Arthur Miller’s ''[[The Crucible]]'' for [[PACT]] together with [[Marius Weyers]], [[Patrick Mynhardt]], [[Michael McCabe]] and [[Aletta Bezuidenhout]] in 1975. She starred in [[Malcolm Purkey]]’s production of Tom Stoppard’s  ''[[Jumpers]]''(as “Dorothy”), together with [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] and [[Ron Smerczak]] at the [[Market Theatre]] in 1980.
  
''[[Outcry]]'' with  [[Bill Flynn]]. ''[[Death of a Salesman]]'', Arthur Miller, Director:  [[Bobby Heaney]], 2001. Lighting design:  [[Mannie Manim]].  Music: [[Janine Neethling]],  Set design: [[Stan Knight]]. [[Baxter Theatre]].
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''[[Guys and Dolls]]'', Baxter 1990
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''[[Nunsense]]'', 1990s
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''[[Steel Magnolias]]'' (Baxter 1990).  
  
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She starred in James Sherman’s ''[[Beau Jest]]'' as the Jewish Mother in 1993. Seen as the Incidental Woman in ‘’[[The Fan]]’’, 1994. Gorgeous Teitelbaum in ''[[The Sisters Rosensweig]]'' (1995). ''[[Full Gallop]]'' (1997). Ben Elton’s ''[[Popcorn]]'' (1998), [[Myer Taub]]'s ''[[Southern Born]]'' (1999), ''[[Death of a Salesman]]'' (2001), ''[[Cabaret]]'' (2015)
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
[[SACD]] 1977/78; 1978/79; 1980/81.
 
[[SACD]] 1977/78; 1978/79; 1980/81.
  
[[Brian Astbury|Astbury]], 1979; Schwartz, 1988, [[Peter Tucker|Tucker]], 1997.
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[[Brian Astbury|Astbury]], 1979; Schwartz, 1988, [[Percy Tucker|Tucker]], 1997.
  
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IMDb [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3003941/].
  
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]

Revision as of 14:31, 4 July 2018

Michele Maxwell (19**-). Actress, singer, musical director.

Training

She is a graduate from UCT circa 1973.

Career

Her career began at the Space Theatre in 1974, after which she relocated to Johannesburg where she was very active in the early days of the Market Theatre. In 1978 she was a member of the Baxter Theatre Company. She was out of the country for most of the 1980s and returned to South Africa in 1989.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Worked at The Space in the 1970s, acting in Don't Walk About With Nothing On, Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi, Gameplay,Muzeeka, Outcry (1974), Pity About People (Pieter-Dirk Uys 1974) God's Forgotten (Pieter-Dirk Uys, 1976), Strike up the Banned (Pieter-Dirk Uys, 1976) and Three's Company. Musical director for A Touch of 1900s.

Merry Madcap (for Janice Honeyman), Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club, The Fantastical History of a Useless Man, The Cherry Orchard (as “Varia”), Absurd Person Singular (as “Eva”), Bodies (as “Helen”) Send for Dolly (as “Dolly”), Jimmy Righteous (1981).

Was Assistant Musical Director for Marat/Sade and Boogie Woogie, Bubble and Squeak and the Musical Director for The Me Nobody Knows, Call Me Woman, Tales of Beatrix Potter.

Also performed at the Market Theatre, i.a. as a member of the women’s cabaret trio, Skirted Issue, she did i.a. Boogie Woogie, Bubble and Squeak (at the Edinburgh Festival). She starred in Frank Shelley’s production of Shaw’s Major Barbara together with Dorothy-Ann Gould for PACT in January 1975. She also starred in Barney Simon’s production of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible for PACT together with Marius Weyers, Patrick Mynhardt, Michael McCabe and Aletta Bezuidenhout in 1975. She starred in Malcolm Purkey’s production of Tom Stoppard’s Jumpers(as “Dorothy”), together with Nicholas Ellenbogen and Ron Smerczak at the Market Theatre in 1980.

Guys and Dolls, Baxter 1990 Nunsense, 1990s Steel Magnolias (Baxter 1990).

She starred in James Sherman’s Beau Jest as the Jewish Mother in 1993. Seen as the Incidental Woman in ‘’The Fan’’, 1994. Gorgeous Teitelbaum in The Sisters Rosensweig (1995). Full Gallop (1997). Ben Elton’s Popcorn (1998), Myer Taub's Southern Born (1999), Death of a Salesman (2001), Cabaret (2015)

Awards, etc

Sources

SACD 1977/78; 1978/79; 1980/81.

Astbury, 1979; Schwartz, 1988, Tucker, 1997.

IMDb [1].

Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography

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