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== Career ==
 
== Career ==
Joined [[NAPAC]] in 1987. For six years he served as Artistic Director of Drama for the [[Playhouse Company]] in Durban, where he directed 40 productions and produced 122 [http://www.indiana.edu/~thtr/people/bio/mMcgibbon.shtml]. He joined the faculty at Indiana University [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_University] in the USA in 1996.
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Joined [[NAPAC]] in 1987. For six years he served as Artistic Director of Drama for the [[Playhouse Company]] in Durban, where he directed 40 productions and produced 122 [http://www.indiana.edu/~thtr/people/bio/mMcgibbon.shtml]. He joined the faculty at Indiana University [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_University] in the USA in 1996, resigning in 2020.
  
== Publications ==
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
His publications include: ''Theatre in the 21st Century, a journey backwards into the future''; ''The Playhouse Cookbook'';
 
  
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Productions he directed include: ''[[Adam and Eve]]'' (1972); ''[[Suicide to Order]]'' (1973); ''[[The Epidemic]]'' (1974); ''[[Oliver!]]'' (1978 & 1983); ''[[Blithe Spirit]]'' (1979); ''[[The Boyfriend]]'' (1979); ''[[Godspell]]'' (1981); ''[[Murder Among Friends]]'' (1982); ''[[Smike]]'' (1982); ''[[You're a Good Man Charlie Brown]]'' (1983); ''[[Stage Struck]]'' (1984); ''[[Unman, Wittering and Zigo]]'' (1984); ''[[Equus]]'' (1984); ''[[The Form]]'' (1985); ''[[Jonah Man Jazz]]'' (1985); ''[[Superbike]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1987); ''[[Paradise is Closing Down]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1988); ''[[Under the Oaks]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1988); ''[[Frank'n'stein]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1988 & 1989 & 1993); ''[[The Public Eye]]'' and ''[[The Private Ear]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1988); ''[[The Normal Heart]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1988); ''[[Hey Listen!]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1988); ''[[The Circus Adventure]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1989); ''[[Kiss of the Spiderwoman]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1989); ''[[Hamlet]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1989); ''[[Master Harold and the boys]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1989 & 1994); ''[[The Fantastical History of a Useless Man]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1990); ''[[Ta' Lea se Stories]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1990); ''[[Love Letters]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1991); ''[[Winnie-the-Pooh]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1991 & 1992); ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1991); ''[[Peter Pan]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1992); ''[[Shirley Valentine]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1992); ''[[Guess Who's Coming to Dinner]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1992 & 1993); ''[[The Dream]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1992); ''[[Murder Among Friends]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1993); ''[[The Mystery of Irma Vep]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1993); ''[[A Piece of my Heart]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1993); ''[[Oliver!]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1994); ''[[Equus]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1994); ''[[Charley's Aunt]]'' (1995); ''[[A Night to Remember]]'' (1995); ''[[Frank'n'stein]]'' (1996); ''[[Agnes of God]]'' (1996); ''[[Educating Rita]]'' ([[KwaSuka Theatre]], 2003); ''[[Black Mamba]]'' ([[KwaSuka Theatre]], 2005); ''[[Frank'n'stein]]'' ([[KwaSuka Theatre]], 2005);
For [[NAPAC]] he directed ''[[Master Harold...and the boys]]'', ''[[Frank'n'stein]]'', ''[[Under the Oaks]]'', ''[[Paradise is Closing Down]]'', ''[[Hey...Listen]]'', ''[[The Normal Heart]]'', ''[[The Private Ear]]'' and ''[[The Public Eye]]'', ''[[Kiss of the Spiderwoman]]'', ''[[Hamlet]]'', ''[[Circus Adventure]]'', ''[[The Fantastical History of a Useless Man]]'', ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', ''[[Love Letters]]'', ''[[The Dream]]'' ''[[Winnie-the-Pooh]]'' and ''[[Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?]]''. He directed [[Willy Russell]]’s ''[[Shirley Valentine]]'' at the [[Victory Theatre]] in 1992. ''[[Agnes of God]]'', 1996. He directed the comedy skit show ''[[Black Mamba]]'' with [[Ben Voss]] and [[John van de Ruit]]. In 2005 he re-directed ''[[Frank'n'stein]]''. In 2007 he directed ''[[The Tempest]]'' in Pietermaritzburg, with a cast of [[University of Natal]] students.
 
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
Murray McGibbon has won the [[Naledi Award]] six times. The US Government awarded him a Fulbright Scholarship [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulbright_Program] in 1983, which enabled him to undertake his graduate studies in the USA.
 
Murray McGibbon has won the [[Naledi Award]] six times. The US Government awarded him a Fulbright Scholarship [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulbright_Program] in 1983, which enabled him to undertake his graduate studies in the USA.
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== Publications ==
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Murray McGibbon's publications include:
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''The Tempest: An Acting Edition'' (2007).
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''Speech Training for You!'' - by [[Elizabeth Sneddon]]. Edited and Revised by Murray McGibbon – Thomson (2006).
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''A Midsummer Night's Dream : An Acting Edition'' - Presto Theatre International (1992).
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''The Playhouse Cookbook'' - [[NAPAC]] (1992),
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''Theatre in the 21st Century: A journey backwards into the future'' - NEON (1986).
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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Murray L J McGibbon Curriculum Vitae, 14 July 2016.
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Indiana University [http://www.indiana.edu/~thtr/people/bio/mMcgibbon.shtml]
 
Indiana University [http://www.indiana.edu/~thtr/people/bio/mMcgibbon.shtml]
  
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Tucker, 1997
 
Tucker, 1997
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http://www.durbanet.co.za/darts/dt199608/drama1.htm
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''[[Independent on Sunday]]'', 23 July 2005.
  
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 15:01, 6 March 2021

Murray McGibbon (born Murray Lewis James McGibbon) (19**- ) is a South African-born stage director and producer and academic.

Biography

Training

Holds a B.A. English and Speech and Drama from the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg (1978), a Higher Diploma in Education, University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg (1979) and an M.F.A. Acting and Directing from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, USA (1987).

Career

Joined NAPAC in 1987. For six years he served as Artistic Director of Drama for the Playhouse Company in Durban, where he directed 40 productions and produced 122 [1]. He joined the faculty at Indiana University [2] in the USA in 1996, resigning in 2020.

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

Productions he directed include: Adam and Eve (1972); Suicide to Order (1973); The Epidemic (1974); Oliver! (1978 & 1983); Blithe Spirit (1979); The Boyfriend (1979); Godspell (1981); Murder Among Friends (1982); Smike (1982); You're a Good Man Charlie Brown (1983); Stage Struck (1984); Unman, Wittering and Zigo (1984); Equus (1984); The Form (1985); Jonah Man Jazz (1985); Superbike (NAPAC, 1987); Paradise is Closing Down (NAPAC, 1988); Under the Oaks (NAPAC, 1988); Frank'n'stein (NAPAC, 1988 & 1989 & 1993); The Public Eye and The Private Ear (NAPAC, 1988); The Normal Heart (NAPAC, 1988); Hey Listen! (NAPAC, 1988); The Circus Adventure (NAPAC, 1989); Kiss of the Spiderwoman (NAPAC, 1989); Hamlet (NAPAC, 1989); Master Harold and the boys (NAPAC, 1989 & 1994); The Fantastical History of a Useless Man (NAPAC, 1990); Ta' Lea se Stories (NAPAC, 1990); Love Letters (NAPAC, 1991); Winnie-the-Pooh (NAPAC, 1991 & 1992); Romeo and Juliet (NAPAC, 1991); Peter Pan (NAPAC, 1992); Shirley Valentine (NAPAC, 1992); Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (NAPAC, 1992 & 1993); The Dream (NAPAC, 1992); Murder Among Friends (NAPAC, 1993); The Mystery of Irma Vep (NAPAC, 1993); A Piece of my Heart (NAPAC, 1993); Oliver! (NAPAC, 1994); Equus (NAPAC, 1994); Charley's Aunt (1995); A Night to Remember (1995); Frank'n'stein (1996); Agnes of God (1996); Educating Rita (KwaSuka Theatre, 2003); Black Mamba (KwaSuka Theatre, 2005); Frank'n'stein (KwaSuka Theatre, 2005);

Awards, etc

Murray McGibbon has won the Naledi Award six times. The US Government awarded him a Fulbright Scholarship [3] in 1983, which enabled him to undertake his graduate studies in the USA.

Publications

Murray McGibbon's publications include:

The Tempest: An Acting Edition (2007).

Speech Training for You! - by Elizabeth Sneddon. Edited and Revised by Murray McGibbon – Thomson (2006).

A Midsummer Night's Dream : An Acting Edition - Presto Theatre International (1992).

The Playhouse Cookbook - NAPAC (1992),

Theatre in the 21st Century: A journey backwards into the future - NEON (1986).

Sources

Murray L J McGibbon Curriculum Vitae, 14 July 2016.

Indiana University [4]

Winnie-the-Pooh theatre programme notes, 1992

Tucker, 1997

http://www.durbanet.co.za/darts/dt199608/drama1.htm

Independent on Sunday, 23 July 2005.

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