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(****-****). Actress and director. Resident actress and director and co-creator of [[Theatre Downstairs]] in Cape Town and [[Theatre of Every Sort]] in Natal.  Nominated in 1977 for [[Three Leaf Awards|Three Leaf Award]] for Best Actress.  
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(****-****). Actress, Director, Journalist, Broadcaster. A BA graduate of the University of KZN, Durban, she  holds Associate and Licentiate Teachers Diplomas from Trinity College, London, and has completed the following courses: Thomson Foundation Current Affairs; IMMSA Dispute Resolution; Charl de Witt Labour Law.  
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Stage actress in SA and UK , wshe was at one time resident actress and director and co-creator of [[Theatre Downstairs]] in Cape Town and worked in various kinds of theatre in Natal.  Nominated in 1977 for [[Three Leaf Awards|Three Leaf Award]] for Best Actress. Later became a writer and director of [[industrial theatre]] productions. 
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Then became a journalist, freelancing as writer for inter alia National Magazines, IPC Magazines and Spare Rib (UK), Editor/writer ''Express Beat'', self-conceived supplement in [[Sunday Express]] (1980 - 1983), and between 1983 and 1988 Entertainment Editor [[Scope]], Deputy Editor [[Personality]], Editor [[Darling]].
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In 1989 move to television, and her work included bulletin writer Television News, [[SABC]] 3, Script writer “Generations”, SABC 1’s prime-time soap opera, Senior Producer Arts Unlimited (Collage),  Producer ''Eco-Check'' (50/50), ''Antenna'', ''Sundowner'', etc.
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In 2004 became the owner of proWRITE WRITING SERVICES cc., a business conceived as a way of bringing together her multi-faceted background in print, television and theatre.
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She has also served as a staff representative interacting with management in the transformation of the [[SABC]] and also on then Minister for Posts, Telecommunications & Broadcasting Pallo Jordan’s task group for the integration of the public broadcasting services.  
  
  
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[[SACD|Limelight]] 1977/78
 
[[SACD|Limelight]] 1977/78
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http://www.prowrite.co.za
  
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]

Revision as of 10:38, 29 October 2012

(****-****). Actress, Director, Journalist, Broadcaster. A BA graduate of the University of KZN, Durban, she holds Associate and Licentiate Teachers Diplomas from Trinity College, London, and has completed the following courses: Thomson Foundation Current Affairs; IMMSA Dispute Resolution; Charl de Witt Labour Law.

Stage actress in SA and UK , wshe was at one time resident actress and director and co-creator of Theatre Downstairs in Cape Town and worked in various kinds of theatre in Natal. Nominated in 1977 for Three Leaf Award for Best Actress. Later became a writer and director of industrial theatre productions.

Then became a journalist, freelancing as writer for inter alia National Magazines, IPC Magazines and Spare Rib (UK), Editor/writer Express Beat, self-conceived supplement in Sunday Express (1980 - 1983), and between 1983 and 1988 Entertainment Editor Scope, Deputy Editor Personality, Editor Darling.

In 1989 move to television, and her work included bulletin writer Television News, SABC 3, Script writer “Generations”, SABC 1’s prime-time soap opera, Senior Producer Arts Unlimited (Collage), Producer Eco-Check (50/50), Antenna, Sundowner, etc.

In 2004 became the owner of proWRITE WRITING SERVICES cc., a business conceived as a way of bringing together her multi-faceted background in print, television and theatre.


She has also served as a staff representative interacting with management in the transformation of the SABC and also on then Minister for Posts, Telecommunications & Broadcasting Pallo Jordan’s task group for the integration of the public broadcasting services.


Sources

Limelight 1977/78

http://www.prowrite.co.za

Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography

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