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=== 2019 ===
 
=== 2019 ===
  
Best Writer: The writer of ''[[Le Journal]]'' from [[The Market Theatre Laboratory]]
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* Best Writer: The writer of ''[[Le Journal]]'' from [[The Market Theatre Laboratory]]
  
Best Director: [[Noluthando Mpho Sibisi]] for ''[[Salt]]'' from [[Rhodes University]]
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* Best Director: [[Noluthando Mpho Sibisi]] for ''[[Salt]]'' from [[Rhodes University]]
  
Best Actors: The cast of ''[[Le Journal]]'' (Boipelo Mahabane, Khanya Zibaya, Khanyisile Malatsi, Khethukhuthula Jele, Miriam Mayet, Mosehlana Mamaregane, Mpho Khobane, Ndumiso Mazibuko, Sicelo Buthelezi, Wonder Ndlovu, Violet Moeng) from [[The Market Theatre Laboratory]]
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* Best Actors: The cast of ''[[Le Journal]]'' ([[Boipelo Mahabane]], [[Khanya Zibaya]], [[Khanyisile Malatsi]], [[Khethukhuthula Jele]], [[Miriam Mayet]], [[Mosehlana Mamaregane]], [[Mpho Khobane]], [[Ndumiso Mazibuko]], [[Sicelo Buthelezi]], [[Wonder Ndlovu]], [[Violet Moeng]]) from [[The Market Theatre Laboratory]]
  
Best Ensemble: ''[[Phitlho (The Hidden)]]'' – Kuena Khama, Ipelegeng Leepile, Hlobile Makukule, Lehloanyane Mohapi, Koketso Motlhabane, Bathabile Ngxingweni, Maboroko Ramusi, Sebenzile Sibiya, and Jaco Van Zyl from [[AFDA Johannesburg]]
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* Best Ensemble: ''[[Phitlho (The Hidden)]]'' – [[Kuena Khama]], [[Ipelegeng Leepile]], [[Hlobile Makukule]], [[Lehloanyane Mohapi]], [[Koketso Motlhabane]], [[Bathabile Ngxingweni]], [[Maboroko Ramusi]], [[Sebenzile Sibiya]], and [[Jaco Van Zyl]] from [[AFDA Johannesburg]]
  
Best Overall Student Production: ''[[Salt]]'' from [[Rhodes University]]
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* Best Overall Student Production: ''[[Salt]]'' from [[Rhodes University]]
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 21:02, 8 August 2023

The Student Theatre Festival is a showcase at the National Arts Festival for young talent from tertiary institutions across South Africa. It is the only Student Theatre Festival of its kind in South Africa, and each university showcases one play which is eligible for various award categories.

History

Previous winners

2012

Sponsored by the South African Post Office

2013

Sponsored by the South African Post Office

2014

2015

2016

Awards for the best works by students at the National Arts Festival were decided by a panel, convened by Jacqueline Dommisse, that included Lee-Ann van Rooi and Bertina Johnson.

2017

  • Best Marketing and Publicity for a Student Theatre Production: Not awarded in 2017

2019

Sources

LitNet, 10 July 2012

BIZCOMMUNITY, 3 July 2013

Rhodes University Latest News Archive, 2018 https://www.ru.ac.za/latestnews/archives/2018/award-winningstudentdirectortacklesanotherboldplayatstudenttheatrefest.html

https://nationalartsfestival.prezly.com/national-arts-festival-awards-arts-community-as-festival-closes

https://creativefeel.co.za/2017/07/2017-award-winners-honoured-at-national-arts-festival/

See also Festival and Grahamstown Foundation

http://news.artsmart.co.za/2019/07/standard-bank-ovation-award-winners.html

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