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Coetzee, Price (194*-****).  Actor.  Trained at the Drama Studio at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.  Played Rosenkrantz in the [[KRUIK]]/[[SUKOVS]] ''[[Hamlet]]'' in 1973.  Also performed with [[PACT]] [[Youth Theatre]], e.g. in [[The Circus Adventure|Die Sirkusavontuur]].  (Source: [[South African Casting Directory|SACD]] 1973)
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Coetzee, Price (194*-****).  Actor.  Trained at the Drama Studio at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.  Played Rosenkrantz in the [[KRUIK]]/[[SUKOVS]] ''[[Hamlet]]'' in 1973.  Also performed with [[PACT]] [[Youth Theatre]], e.g. in ''[[The Circus Adventure|Die Sirkusavontuur]]'', 1969.  (Source: [[South African Casting Directory|SACD]] 1973)
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Worked for [[TRUK]] from January 1969 through December 1970 (''[[The Merchant of Venice|Die Koopman van Venesië]]''; ''[[Kinkels innie Kabel|Kinkels in die Kabel]]''), [[KRUIK]] from January 1971 through December 1972 ([[Nico Malan Theatre]] Premieres of ''[[Koning Lear]]'' and ''[[A Flea in her Ear|Hond se Gedagte]]'' both directed by [[Dieter Reible]]. He acted in and designed costumes for [[Bart Nel]], [[KRUIK]], 1972 and did experimental work at the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]], (including ''[[The Two Executioners|Die Twee Laksmanne]]'' by Fernando Arrabal), etc.; ''[[Hamlet]]'' with [[Cobus Rossouw]] – [[KRUIK]]/[[SUKOVS]] 1973, also ''[[Moeder Courage]]'' directed by [[Truida Louw]] with [[Anna Neethling-Pohl]]. [[KRUIK]] also staged their own production with [[Babs Laker]]. Also worked for [[NAPAC]] (1976) in ''[[Saturday, Sunday, Monday]]'' and the revivals and touring productions of ''[[Faan se Trein]]'' and ''[[Faan se Stasie]]'' ([[Lake Theatre]], Johannesburg 1976). 
  
Worked for [[TRUK]] from January 1969 through December 1970 (''[[The Merchant of Venice|Die Koopman van Venesië]]''; ''[[Kinkels innie Kabel|Kinkels in die Kabel]]''), [[KRUIK]] from January 1971 through December 1972 ([[Nico Malan Theatre]] Premieres of ''[[Koning Lear]]'' and ''[[A Flea in her Ear|Hond se Gedagte]]'' both directed by [[Dieter Reible]], experimental work at the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]], (including ''[[The Two Executioners|Die Twee Laksmanne]]'' by Fernando Arrabal), etc.; ''[[Hamlet]]'' with [[Cobus Rossouw]] – [[KRUIK]]/[[SUKOVS]] 1973, also ''[[Moeder Courage]]'' directed by [[Truida Louw]] with [[Anna Neethling-Pohl]]. [[KRUIK]] also staged their own production with [[Babs Laker]]. Also worked for [[NAPAC]] (1976) in ''[[Saturday, Sunday, Monday]]'' and the revivals and touring productions of ''[[Faan se Trein]]'' and ''[[Faan se Stasie]]'' ([[Lake Theatre]], Johannesburg 1976). 
 
 
Moved to the USA during 1977 and ended up with NBC/Universal for over 30 years, until January 2011. (Source: Price Coetzee)
 
Moved to the USA during 1977 and ended up with NBC/Universal for over 30 years, until January 2011. (Source: Price Coetzee)
  
  
, He designed costumes for [[Bart Nel]].
 
  
  

Revision as of 17:57, 4 February 2015

Coetzee, Price (194*-****). Actor. Trained at the Drama Studio at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Played Rosenkrantz in the KRUIK/SUKOVS Hamlet in 1973. Also performed with PACT Youth Theatre, e.g. in Die Sirkusavontuur, 1969. (Source: SACD 1973)

Worked for TRUK from January 1969 through December 1970 (Die Koopman van Venesië; Kinkels in die Kabel), KRUIK from January 1971 through December 1972 (Nico Malan Theatre Premieres of Koning Lear and Hond se Gedagte both directed by Dieter Reible. He acted in and designed costumes for Bart Nel, KRUIK, 1972 and did experimental work at the Hofmeyr Theatre, (including Die Twee Laksmanne by Fernando Arrabal), etc.; Hamlet with Cobus RossouwKRUIK/SUKOVS 1973, also Moeder Courage directed by Truida Louw with Anna Neethling-Pohl. KRUIK also staged their own production with Babs Laker. Also worked for NAPAC (1976) in Saturday, Sunday, Monday and the revivals and touring productions of Faan se Trein and Faan se Stasie (Lake Theatre, Johannesburg 1976).

Moved to the USA during 1977 and ended up with NBC/Universal for over 30 years, until January 2011. (Source: Price Coetzee)



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