Angelique Rockas

Angelique Rockas
Angelique Rockas as Annabella in 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, New Theatre, director Declan Donnellan

Angelique Rockas (born in Boksburg, Sooth Africa) is an actress, producer an activist. In 1980, Rockas foonded Internationalist Theatre in the Unitit Kinrick[1] wi patron Athol Fugard. The theatre featured multi-racial casts in classical plays, breakin racial barriers 'at waur ance accepted norms fur theatrical performances.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

Actin career

Rockas gained praise fur her strang interpretations[10] ay: Medea (Euripides),[11][12][13] Video[14] Miss Julie (August Strindberg),[15][16] Emma in The Camp (Griselda Gambaro)[17][18][19][20] an as Annabella in Ford's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore[21] She forby played Lady Macbeth at the Tramshed Theatre, Woolwich, London,[22][23] and th' nurse in th' f an' h play at th' traverse theatre.[24]

Internationalist Theatre productions

Archives

References

  1. https://www.dramaandtheatre.co.uk/practical/article/practitioner-focus-angelique-rockas
  2. Dirk de Villiers (Julie 1983). Angelique Rockas founded Internationalst Theatre all races and nationalities. The Star. South African Digest. p. 66 – via google.com.
  3. Robert Conway (1988). British Alternative Theatre Directory Internationalist Theatre. J. Offord. pp. 27–28. ISBN 9780903931380. Retrieved 5 Februar 2019. Cite has empty unkent parameter: |1= (help)
  4. British Theatre Directory editor (1990). "British Theatre directory Internationalist Theatre Entry". British Theatre Directory. p. 336. Retrieved 5 Februar 2019.
  5. "Archived copy". Archived frae the original on 6 Juin 2016. Retrieved 6 Juin 2016.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. Documents Athol Fugard in British Library ,"Angelique Rockas Archives" Archived 2022-03-08 at the Wayback Machine,
  7. "The Stage Second show by Genet multi-racial". British Newspaper Archive. 9 Apryle 1981. Retrieved 5 Februar 2019.
  8. Rosalind Carne (28 Julie 1982). "LIOLA". Financial Times.
  9. Malcom Hay (7 Mey 1982). "Mother Courage review pg.69". Time Out (611).
  10. http://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceArchive/110078562
  11. Ned Chaillet (Januar 1982). "Review of Medea". The Times retrieved from Gale – via Internet Archive.
  12. RS Rosemary Say (24 Januar 1982). "Women's Worlds review of Medea". The Sunday Telegraph pg.12 from the Telegraph Historical Archives from Gale – via archive,org.
  13. RS Rosemary Say (24 Januar 1982). "Women's Worlds review of Medea". The Sunday Telegraph pg.12 from Telegraph Historical Archives from Gale – via archive,org.
  14. "Live performance of Angelique Rockas as Medea". Medea. 24 Januar 1982 – via Internet Archive.
  15. Heather Walker (August 2011). "Angelique Rockas: bold theatre pioneer". The South African – via Internet Archive.
  16. Jo Stanley (2 Februar 1984). "Profound conflict". Morning Star. p. 2 – via archive.org.
  17. Tom Vaughan (1981). "The Camp review: "Searing and of great power"". Morning Star – via Internet Archive.
  18. "JISC Journal Archives : Viewer". JISC Journal Archives. Archived frae the original on 29 Juin 2020. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  19. Ann Morey (1981). "BBC Latin American The Camp Multi Racial And Multi National". Griselda Gambaro The Camp – via Internet Archive.
  20. Ann Morey (26 October 1981). "BBC Latin American The Camp Multi Racial And Multi National". BBC Latin American Service page 2 – via Internet Archive.
  21. https://archive.org/details/angeliquerockasasannabellatispityshesawhore_202002
  22. "Macbeth". Lady Macbeth. 1978 – via Internet Archive.
  23. Glypt (2018). "Tramshed History". Glypt. Archived frae the original on 7 August 2018. Retrieved 14 October 2019 – via glypt.co.uk.
  24. The Traverse Theatre story 1963-1988 by Joyce McMillan, Methuen Drama Performing Arts, 1 September 1988
  25. "Second Show by Genet retrieved from British Newspaper Archive". The Stage. 9 Apryle 1981 – via Internet Archive.
  26. Ann Morley-Priestman (23 Julie 1981). "Taylormade Theatre The Balcony retrieved from British Newspaper Archive". The Stage – via Internet Archive.
  27. Rosemary Burton (12 Julie 1981). "The Balcony". The Covent Garden Courrier – via Internet Archive.
  28. Christopher Hudson (3 Julie 1981). "The Balcony listing". The New Standard – via Internet Archive.
  29. Griselda Gambaro (October 1981). "Internationalist Theatre Production of The Camp". The Camp – via theatricalia.com.
  30. Jenny Vaughan (Februar 1982). "Review of The Camp (El Campo)". Spare Rib (115): 46–47). Archived frae the original on 29 Juin 2020. Retrieved 12 October 2019 – via British Library.
  31. Ann Morley-Priestman (19 November 1981). "The Camp retrieved from British Newspaper Archive". The Stage – via Internet Archive.
  32. Bertholt Brecht (Mairch 1982). "Internationalist Theatre Production of Mother Courage and Her Children". Mother Courage and Her Children – via theatricalia.com.
  33. Peter Hepple (13 Mey 1982). "Art of Keeping Alive retrieved from British Newspaper Archive". The Stage – via Internet Archive.
  34. Christopher Hudson (Mey 1982). "Letting Mother Take the Load retrieved from ES Media". TheStandard – via Internet Archive.
  35. Tom Vaughan (Mey 1982). "Rising to Brecht`s Heights retrieved from Morning Star paper archives". The Morining Star – via Internet Archive.
  36. Luigi Pirandello (Julie 1982). "Internationalist Theatre Production of Liola". Liola – via theatricalia.com.
  37. "'piace a Londra Liola in teatro". Corriere della Serra. 20 Julie 1982 – via Internet Archive.
  38. Harold Atkins (28 Julie 1982). "Deceit in a Sicilian village". The Daily Telegraph – via Internet Archive.
  39. Irving Wardle (28 Julie 1982). "Sowing Seeds Liola retrieved from Times Digital rchive Gale Group". The Times – via Internet Archive.
  40. Tennessee Williams (Mey 1983). "Internationalist Theatre Production of In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel". In The Bar of a Tokyo Hotel – via theatricalia.com.
  41. Ann Nugent (14 Julie 1983). "Battle for Riches review of Tokyo Bar retrieved from British Newspaper Archives". The Stage – via Internet Archive.
  42. "Poster of `In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel` with Cast and Crew". Internationalist Theatre. Julie 1983 – via Internet Archive.
  43. August Strindberg (Januar 1984). "Internationalist Theatre Production of Miss Julie". Miss Julie – via theatricalia.com.
  44. RB Marriott (2 Februar 1984). "Review of Miss Julie retrieved from British Newspaper archive". The Stage – via Internet Archive.
  45. Jo Stanley (2 Februar 1984). "Profound Conflict review of Miss Julie retrieved from Morning Star paper archives". The Stage – via Internet Archive.
  46. Franscis King (22 Januar 1984). "Miss Julie retrieved from Telegraph hisorical archive Gale". The Sunday Telegraph – via Internet Archive.
  47. Maxim Gorky (Mairch 1985). "Production of Enemies". Enemies – via theatricalia.com.
  48. Tom Vaughan (26 Mairch 1985). "Review of Enemies". The Morning Star – via Internet Archive.
  49. Barney Bardsley (Mairch 1985). "Review of Enemies". City Limits – via Internet Archive.
  50. BBC Russian Service (Mairch 1985). "Broadcast transcript of review of Enemies". BBC Russian service – via Internet Archive.
  51. Paul Lewenstein (Mairch 1985). "review of Enemies". Camden News Journal – via Internet Archive.
  52. "Internationalist Theatre (originally called New Internationalist Theatre )". Internationalist Theatre Productions – via theatricalia.com.

Fremmit airtins

  • Angelique Rckas IMDB
  • Angelique Rockas in the F and H Play at The Traverse Theatre [5]
  • [6] Internationalist Theatre productions
  • [7]
  • [8] Archived 2018-05-26 at the Wayback Machine Angelique Rockas on Hellenism.net
  • [9] Angelique Rockas :Strong,Bold and Unafraid
  • [10] Angelique Rockas : Una actiz multiplicada Vogue Mexico
  • [11] Theatricalia Internationalist Theatre Productions