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  • ...?i=174] is devoted to the professional writing and production of new South African plays. The programme accepts unsolicited manuscripts from anyone in [[isiXh
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  • ...play about **. First performed on the Spring season of the [[Artscape New Writing Programme]], 2007. Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays|South African Theatre Plays]]
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  • Sometimes found wrongly named as the [[Performing Arts Network of South Africa]], but best known by its acronym of '''[[PANSA]]'''. ...who thus became instrumental in launching the [[Performing Arts Network of South Africa]] ([[PANSA]]), a national lobby to promote and defend the interests
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  • ...[PANSA Festival of Reading of New Writing]] or the [[PANSA Festival of New Writing]]. ...aim to encourage innovative new scriptwriting and generate original South African theatre works, to provide a platform for these works to reach the attention
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  • ...lished under the title ''Cell-Shock in Quarry ’76'': ''[[New South African Writing]]'' (Johannesburg: Ad Donker, 1977)*** (See Gosher, 1988)
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  • ...urage and develop the writing, publication and discussion of South African writing in the 1970s and 1980s. In the 1990s Donker sold the imprint to [[Naspers]] ''Reef of Time: Johannesburg in Writing'' (a collection of pieces on Johannesburg, edited by [[Digby Ricci]], 1986)
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  • ...ng]]. A comedy. It won the Audience Vote at the [[PANSA]] Reading of New Writing Festival in 2002. Then had a full production at the [[Spier Summer Festival Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays|South African Theatre Plays]]
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  • ...South African situation. Published in ''[[Quarry ’78079: New South African Writing]]'' (Johannesburg: [[Ad Donker]], 1980) (See Gosher, 1988) Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays|South African Theatre Plays]]
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  • A professor of African languages at Fort Hare University. His works of literary criticism include ...''[[Amaza]]'' ("Waves", 1974) became a prescribed work for schools in the new millennium, and was republished a number of times, and adapted for the sta
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  • South African born, she spent much of her childhood in the USA and Europe, since her pare == Her writing ==
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  • ...ohannesburg Power Station. During the war he was a Lieutenant in the South African Corps of Signals. After the war he and his wife Marion settled in Ceres. ...ff and Marion and their two children immigrated to New Zealand. He died in New Zealand on the 6th April 2004 at the age of 88.
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  • ...ted in two additional categories - the [[Rosalie van der Gucht Prize]] for New Directors ([[Greg Karvellas]]), and Best Supporting Actor ([[Adam Neill]]). == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...ents and discussions. This was complemented throughout by workshops of new writing and individual performances from [[Jack Klaff]], [[Doreen Mantle]] and [[Ja ...re, Published: 02 May 2014[http://globalsouthafricans.com/latest/160-south-african-season-at-jermyn-street-theatre.html]
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  • ...as the [[Community Theatre Festival|Isigcawu Community Theatre Festival]], writing workshops, directing and performing projects, and international exchanges. ==[[The New Production Project]]==
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  • = The New African as concept = ...en Kruger]]). Basically a notion referring to the small class of “modern” African intellectuals (clergymen, teachers and other professionals) who began to ap
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  • [[David Philip]] (1927-2009). Publisher of South African writing and theory. ...sity where he read English Literature under C.S. Lewis. After returning to South Africa, he worked for Oxford University Press in Cape Town for seventeen ye
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  • His association with ''[[Sowetan]]'' dates back to 1998, when he started writing for the newspaper. After a few shifts in the corporate sector, he rejoined ...the ''[[Sunday Independent]]'', ''[[City Press]]'', ''New African'' and ''New Africa Analysis'' (both based in London) and ''[[Business Day]]''. He has b
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  • ...couraging the telling of new stories, and the development of new trends of writing. Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]]
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  • He began writing plays when he was sixteen, and his successful plays include ''[[Hinterland] ...'[[Hinterland]]'' gained three awards at the [[PANSA/NLDTF Festival of New Writing]] in 2012.
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  • [[Adriaan Donker]] (19**-2002) Publisher of South African writing and theory. ...l publishing firm '''[[Ad Donker Publishers]]''' to publish new writing in South Africa.
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