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'''Carter Ebrahim'''. (19*-). | '''Carter Ebrahim'''. (19*-). | ||
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Theatre reviewer for ''[[S’Ketsh]]'' (*??). He wrote a review of the South African Black Theatre Union's first national theatre festival in 1972. | Theatre reviewer for ''[[S’Ketsh]]'' (*??). He wrote a review of the South African Black Theatre Union's first national theatre festival in 1972. | ||
− | He was minister of Education and Culture, for the “coloured” chamber of the ** SA government until January 1988. | + | He was minister of Education and Culture, for the “coloured” chamber of the ** SA government until January 1988. |
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+ | He appeared on stage in ''[[The Tragedy of Nan]]'' (1945), | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 15:21, 27 July 2017
Carter Ebrahim. (19*-).
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Theatre reviewer for S’Ketsh (*??). He wrote a review of the South African Black Theatre Union's first national theatre festival in 1972.
He was minister of Education and Culture, for the “coloured” chamber of the ** SA government until January 1988.
He appeared on stage in The Tragedy of Nan (1945),
Sources
NELM catalogue: [Collection: FLETCHER, Jill]: 2005. 75. 21. 4.
Die Burger, 3 February 1988.
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