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(19*-) Stage and theatre manager?*. Resident lighting designer of the [[Baxter]]. He did the lighting design for the [[Baxter]] production of [[Julian Mitchell]]’s ''[[Another Country]]'' starring [[Sean Taylor]], [[Neil McCarthy]], [[Jeremy Crutchley]] and [[John Carson]] with direction [[Nikolas Simmonds]] at the [[Baxter]] on 17 June 1983 before it moved to the [[Market]] with minor cast changes in July. *** In 1997 he received the [[Fleur du Cap Lifetime Award]] for his contribution to the industry.  
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[[Pip Marshall]] (19*-). Lighting designer.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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During his career, spanning several decades, he did lighting design for productions such as ''[[Mornings at Seven]]'' ([[NTO]] 1959), ''[[The Cave Dwellers]]'' ([[NTO]] [[Kamertoneel]] 1959), ''[[Moeder Hanna]]'' (Bellville [[Kamertoneel]] 1959), ''[[The Hole]]'' and ''[[Black Comedy]]'' ([[Little Theatre]] 1969), ''[[Hamlet]]'' ([[Little Theatre]] 1969), ''[[The Royal Hunt of the Sun]]'' ([[Little Theatre]] 1969/70), ''[[Henry V]]'' ([[Little Theatre]] 1971) , ''[[The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-moon Marigolds|Die Effek van Gammastrale op Goudgeel Afrikaners]]'' (1973), ''[[A Delicate Balance]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]] 1978), ''[[Siener in die Suburbs|Seer in the Suburbs]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]] 1981) , ''[[Getting Out]]'' ([[Little Theatre]] 1983), ''[[Another Country]]'' (1983), ''[[Les Nonnes|The Nuns]]'' ([[Little Theatre]] 1984), ''[[Sweet Bird of Youth]]'' ([[Little Theatre]] 1985), ''[[Three Sisters]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]] 1987), ''[[Blithe Spirit]]'' ([[Little Theatre]] 1989), ''[[Murder in the Cathedral]]'' (1992).
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== Awards, etc,==
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In March 1998 he was awarded a [[Fleur du Cap]] for his contribution to the industry.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
Tucker, 1997
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. p. 425.
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''[[Cape Argus]]'', 5 March 1998.
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Theatre programmes of the various productions.
  
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Pip Marshall (19*-). Lighting designer.

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

During his career, spanning several decades, he did lighting design for productions such as Mornings at Seven (NTO 1959), The Cave Dwellers (NTO Kamertoneel 1959), Moeder Hanna (Bellville Kamertoneel 1959), The Hole and Black Comedy (Little Theatre 1969), Hamlet (Little Theatre 1969), The Royal Hunt of the Sun (Little Theatre 1969/70), Henry V (Little Theatre 1971) , Die Effek van Gammastrale op Goudgeel Afrikaners (1973), A Delicate Balance (Baxter Theatre 1978), Seer in the Suburbs (Baxter Theatre 1981) , Getting Out (Little Theatre 1983), Another Country (1983), The Nuns (Little Theatre 1984), Sweet Bird of Youth (Little Theatre 1985), Three Sisters (Baxter Theatre 1987), Blithe Spirit (Little Theatre 1989), Murder in the Cathedral (1992).

Awards, etc,

In March 1998 he was awarded a Fleur du Cap for his contribution to the industry.

Sources

Tucker, 1997. p. 425.

Cape Argus, 5 March 1998.

Theatre programmes of the various productions.

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