Tjaart Potgieter

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Tjaart Potgieter (1949-2007). Playwright, actor, literary advisor, translator from English and German and director.

Biography

Raised in Kimberley. He died in October 2007, aged 58.

Training

He studied under Anna Neethling-Pohl and Francois Swart at the University of Pretoria and under Mavis Taylor and Robert Mohr at the University of Cape Town where he was awarded a M Dram degree.

Career

His career includes teaching school children, assistant editor of a political magazine and lecturing in drama at the University of Pretoria. He returned to the theatre under guidance of Robert Mohr and Mavis Taylor at UCT, and then joined Chris Pretorius, Laurens Cilliers and John Nankin to start The Glass Theatre. After that he worked with Dieter Reible for some years at the Wupperthal City Theatre in Germany. He joined PACT in 1984 as litarary adviser, director and actor.

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

He directed Full Hookup for PACT in 1984.

His production of Mitzi Booysen’s The Time of the Hyena starring Elize Cawood, Pierre Knoesen and Nomhle Nkonyeni was staged at the Windybrow Theatre circa 1986.

Founder member of Glass Theatre with Chris Pretorius, 1981-1983.

The Tempest, Maynardville - dir: Ken Leach; Playing with Fire (Strindberg) Dieter Reible., Tjaart’s The vegetable woman or Meditations on Blake; & The Minotaur's Sister (An adaptation of Euripides’s Hippolytus) also Aletta Bezuidenhout; 1985.

Researcher and editor for the television series Isidingo.

Material relating to Houd-den-bek, an Afrikaans playscript by Tjaart Potgieter, based on the novel by André; P. Brink produced by TRUK, possibly in 1990.

He wrote Robinson He Dance

Die Visioene van Emily: 'n drama in drie bedrywe en 'n epiloog. Playscript held by NELM Accession Number:MANU-57621 Tjaart Potgieter acted in Die Aand van die Fynproewer, Don Juan onder die Boere, Die Eend, Fiela se Kind, Die Keiser, The Crucible, Hamlet, King Lear, My Fat Friend, Pantagleize, Three Sisters, Come Back, Little Sheba, Romeo and Juliet, See How They Run, Run for your Wife, Die Prys, Die Saai Lewe, Amandla Mr Fassbinder, Don Dinges met die Groen Broek


He directed Bloed, A Doll House, The Time of the Hyena, Ludlow Fair, Full Hookup, co-directed Hotel Paradiso, Marat/Sade.

Adapted Braam en die Angel, By Fakkellig, Houd-den-Bek, Macbeth, Heidi. Adapted Die Gebreekte Kruik with Dieter Reible and renamed it Moleste met die Magistraat.

Translated The Miracle Worker, The Merchant of Venice, Tartuffe, The Tempest, The Three Musketeers, Cymbeline, The Cabal of Hypocrites Translated from German into English Shakespeare's Macbeth and Battle! and, with Mitzi Booysen, Kalldewey; Farce and from Geman into English Leonce und Lena as Die Opstand van die Narre.

He wrote The Vegetable Woman, Die Visioene van Emily.

Awards, etc

Vita Award (Transvaal region) for contribution to Afrikaans theatre for translations of The Merchant of Venice, Cymbeline, The Tempest, award year 1992.

Nominated for a Vita Award (Transvaal region and National) as best supporting actor in Die Keiser, award year 1992.

Two DALRO Awards for the portrayal of the Minister of Culture in Die Keiser and Judge Ligt in Die Gebreekte Kruik (1991-1992).

Potgieter, Tjaart in Drie Susters (best supporting actor on the Afrikaans stage); Nominated for a National Vita Award, 1993

Nominated for a DALRO Award for his role in Drie Susters (best supporting actor on the Afrikaans stage); 1993.

Sources

Tucker, 1997.

Shakespeare's Macbeth programme notes, 1989.

Obituary by Schalk Schoombee published in Die Beeld 25 October 2007.


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