The Echo of a Noise: Then and Now – Pieter-Dirk Uys

25th October 2018

The Echo of a Noise: Then and Now – Pieter-Dirk Uys

Pieter-Dirk Uys

'This is Pieter-Dirk Uys unpowdered. No props, no false eyelashes, no high heels …'

South African icon Pieter-Dirk Uys has been on stage over 7 000 times. In this funny and tender memoir, Uys reveals the person behind the persona. We meet his forbidding, musically driven Afrikaner father, his brilliant but troubled mother, and Sannie Abader, his Cape Flats ma who raised him in Pinelands, Cape Town.

Filled with photographs from the family album and 40 years of satire, The Echo of a Noise also features Pieter’s Paarlse ouma, his strudel-baking German Oma, his devotion to Sophia Loren, the invention of Evita Bezuidenhout, and the joys and sorrows of a remarkable life. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Pieter-Dirk Uys is a South African legend, along with his fictional counterpart, Evita Bezuidenhout. He has written and performed more than 50 plays and revues throughout South Africa and abroad; he is featured on television, online and in documentaries. He has written several topselling books, including cookery books like Evita’s Kossie Sikelela. In 2017, Nobody Died Laughing, an award-winning feature film about Uys was released. The publication of his memoir coincides with the run of an eponymous show, which is being performed locally as well as internationally in 2018.  See www.pdu.co.za and www.evita.co.za

The Echo of a Noise: Then and Now is published by NB Publishers