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The [[Stageworld Theatre School]] is an independent training school in Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth).  
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The [[Stageworld Theatre School]] is a training school in Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth).  
  
 
[[Stageworld]] was founded by [[Marlene Pieterse]] who is also the principal.
 
[[Stageworld]] was founded by [[Marlene Pieterse]] who is also the principal.
  
 
Its courses seek to serve the Art of Performing and the requirements of the entertainment industry. The school opened in January 1998 and its full-time courses commenced on the 1st February 1999. The training neither seeks to teach skills superficially, nor to deconstruct the individual in order to build a [[Stageworld]] product. Rather, the aim is to encourage and develop talents innate in each student.  
 
Its courses seek to serve the Art of Performing and the requirements of the entertainment industry. The school opened in January 1998 and its full-time courses commenced on the 1st February 1999. The training neither seeks to teach skills superficially, nor to deconstruct the individual in order to build a [[Stageworld]] product. Rather, the aim is to encourage and develop talents innate in each student.  
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== Productions ==
 
== Productions ==
  
2004: ''[[In Cabaret]]'' at [[The Barn]] in (October 2004), director [[Marlene Pieterse]], musical director [[Darryl Nel]], choreographer [[Candice Johnstone]]. Company: [[Annaline Stighlingh]], [[Sisandile Cikido]], [[Lindi Doubell]], [[Francine du Plooy]], [[Jenna Gardner]], [[Bennie Gerber]], [[Nina Holderness]], [[Francois Malan]], [[Andisa Mkwelo]], [[Lebogang Mpahlele]], [[Almareth du Preez]] and [[Tammany Barton]]. Presented on a Double Bill with [[David Fick]]'s one-man cabaret, ''[[Affirmation]]''.
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2004: ''[[In Cabaret]]'' at [[The Barn]] in (October 2004), director [[Marlene Pieterse]], musical director [[Darryl Nel]], choreographer [[Candice Johnstone]]. Company: [[Annaline Stiglingh]], [[Sisandile Cikido]], [[Lindi Doubell]], [[Francine du Plooy]], [[Jenna Gardner]], [[Bennie Gerber]], [[Nina Holderness]], [[Francois Malan]], [[Andisa Mkwelo]], [[Lebogang Mpahlele]], [[Almareth du Preez]] and [[Tammany Barton]]. Presented on a Double Bill with [[David Fick]]'s one-man cabaret, ''[[Affirmation]]''.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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https://www.facebook.com/StageWorld/about_details
 
https://www.facebook.com/StageWorld/about_details
  
In Cabaret programme, 2004
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''In Cabaret'' programme, 2004
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https://static.pmg.org.za/SIGNED_MBTC_-_3_Year_Strategic_Plan.pdf
  
 
''[[The Herald]]'', 1 October 2004
 
''[[The Herald]]'', 1 October 2004
  
 
PE Express, 23 June 2022
 
PE Express, 23 June 2022

Latest revision as of 09:29, 29 August 2023

The Stageworld Theatre School is a training school in Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth).

Stageworld was founded by Marlene Pieterse who is also the principal.

Its courses seek to serve the Art of Performing and the requirements of the entertainment industry. The school opened in January 1998 and its full-time courses commenced on the 1st February 1999. The training neither seeks to teach skills superficially, nor to deconstruct the individual in order to build a Stageworld product. Rather, the aim is to encourage and develop talents innate in each student.


Productions

2004: In Cabaret at The Barn in (October 2004), director Marlene Pieterse, musical director Darryl Nel, choreographer Candice Johnstone. Company: Annaline Stiglingh, Sisandile Cikido, Lindi Doubell, Francine du Plooy, Jenna Gardner, Bennie Gerber, Nina Holderness, Francois Malan, Andisa Mkwelo, Lebogang Mpahlele, Almareth du Preez and Tammany Barton. Presented on a Double Bill with David Fick's one-man cabaret, Affirmation.

Sources

https://www.facebook.com/StageWorld/about_details

In Cabaret programme, 2004

https://static.pmg.org.za/SIGNED_MBTC_-_3_Year_Strategic_Plan.pdf

The Herald, 1 October 2004

PE Express, 23 June 2022