Pieter-Dirk Uys (Elections & Erections: A Chronicle of Fear and Fun) appeared at the A.R.T. to great acclaim in 2005
in Foreign Aids, as part of the A.R.T.’s South African Festival. He
was born in Cape Town, South Africa in 1945, and has been in the
theatre since the mid-1960s. He was closely associated with both
the Space Theatre in Cape Town and Johannesburg Market Theatre
during the 1970s and 1980s; he has written and performed
twenty plays and over thirty revues and one-man shows
throughout South Africa and abroad. His plays Paradise is Closing
Down, Panorama, God’s Forgotten, Faces in the Wall, and Just like
Home have been performed internationally, and his one-man
shows Adapt or Dye, One Man One Volt, You ANC Nothing Yet, Truth
Omissions, Live from Boerassic Park, Dekaffirnated, and Foreign Aids have been presented in the United Kingdom, Denmark,
Germany, Holland, U.S.A., and Canada. His performance of
Foreign Aids at La Mama received the Obie Award in New York
in 2004. Most of his satirical work is available on video, and so,
despite of government censorship during apartheid, he built up a
very large multiracial audience. Recently, Uys has been traveling
around South Africa, visiting over 500 schools and one million
school children, as well as prisons and reformatories, with a free
AIDS-awareness entertainment called For Facts Sake!. He has
also released corporate AIDS-information videos (Having Sex with
Pieter-Dirk Uys and It’s Just a Small Prick) as well as one for the
family (Survival Aids). His latest one-man satire celebrating ten
years of democracy, The End is Naai, was performed throughout
South Africa in 2004 and abroad as was Elections & Erections.
Pieter-Dirk Uys lives in a small town near Cape Town on the West
Coast of South Africa called Darling. There he has converted the
old railway station into a cabaret venue called “Evita se Perron”
(Perron is Afrikaans for “station platform”).
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