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His first big role was in [[Gordon Motha]]'s ''[[Secret Agenda]]'' in 1992. | His first big role was in [[Gordon Motha]]'s ''[[Secret Agenda]]'' in 1992. | ||
− | His other theatre credits include ''[[Orpheus]]'' (1998), ''[[Ways of Dying]]'' (1999) and ''[[Call us Crazy]]'' (2000 | + | His other theatre credits include ''[[Orpheus]]'' (1998), ''[[Ways of Dying]]'' (1999) and ''[[Call us Crazy]]'' (2000, [[Vita Awards|FNB Vita Award]] for Best actor in a supporting role), ''[[Tshepang]]'' (2003-11, awards include a [[Fleur du Cap Award]] and a [[KKNK]] Award as best actor), ''[[The Suitcase]]'' (2006), ''[[Dream of the Dog]]'' ([[Barney Simon Theatre]], 2007). |
− | + | and [[Standard Bank Young Artist Awards|Young Artist Award]] (Drama) in 2004. | |
''[[Woza Albert!]]'' (2012), ''[[Asinamali]]'' (2013) at the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] in Grahamstown, [[The Barney Simon]] theatre at the [[Market Theatre]] Directed by [[Prince Lamla]]. | ''[[Woza Albert!]]'' (2012), ''[[Asinamali]]'' (2013) at the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] in Grahamstown, [[The Barney Simon]] theatre at the [[Market Theatre]] Directed by [[Prince Lamla]]. | ||
− | ''[[Fishers of Hope (Taweret)]]'' (2014) | + | ''[[Fishers of Hope (Taweret)]]'' (2014), ''[[Woza Albert!]]'' (2016): |
− | + | With several accolades under his belt, Mncedisi Shabangu has wowed audiences at The Baxter for his performances in Tshepang, [[Fishers of Hope]], ''[[The Inconvenience of Wings]]'' and ''[[Marat Sade]]'' and ''[[Blood Knot]]'' (2022, ). is a reunion between Shabangu and director Ngcobo, who collaborated on The Suitcase in 2006 and which won him a Naledi Award for best supporting actor. He co-created the smash hit play ''[[Gomorrah]]'' which opened at the [[Market Theatre]] before touring major cities in Sweden. | |
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− | With several accolades under his belt, Mncedisi Shabangu has wowed audiences at The Baxter for his performances in Tshepang, Fishers of Hope, ''[[The Inconvenience of Wings]]'' and ''[[Marat Sade]]'' and ''[[Blood Knot]]'' (2022, ). is a reunion between Shabangu and director Ngcobo, who collaborated on The Suitcase in 2006 and which won him a Naledi Award for best supporting actor. He co-created the smash hit play ''[[Gomorrah]]'' which opened at the [[Market Theatre]] before touring major cities in Sweden. | ||
=== As director === | === As director === |
Revision as of 07:30, 25 July 2022
Mncedisi Shabangu (1969-2022) was a South African actor and director.
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Biography
Born Mncedisi Baldwin Shabangu.
After initial theatre work, he enrolled as a student at The Market Theatre Laboratory in 1995.
He passed away on 24 July 2022.
As actor
On stage
His first big role was in Gordon Motha's Secret Agenda in 1992.
His other theatre credits include Orpheus (1998), Ways of Dying (1999) and Call us Crazy (2000, FNB Vita Award for Best actor in a supporting role), Tshepang (2003-11, awards include a Fleur du Cap Award and a KKNK Award as best actor), The Suitcase (2006), Dream of the Dog (Barney Simon Theatre, 2007).
and Young Artist Award (Drama) in 2004.
Woza Albert! (2012), Asinamali (2013) at the Grahamstown Festival in Grahamstown, The Barney Simon theatre at the Market Theatre Directed by Prince Lamla.
Fishers of Hope (Taweret) (2014), Woza Albert! (2016):
With several accolades under his belt, Mncedisi Shabangu has wowed audiences at The Baxter for his performances in Tshepang, Fishers of Hope, The Inconvenience of Wings and Marat Sade and Blood Knot (2022, ). is a reunion between Shabangu and director Ngcobo, who collaborated on The Suitcase in 2006 and which won him a Naledi Award for best supporting actor. He co-created the smash hit play Gomorrah which opened at the Market Theatre before touring major cities in Sweden.
As director
Shabangu has also directed several productions at the Market Theatre including Wangesheya-Wangesheya, Kanyamazane Galvanomit Akusiti, The Barber Shop, Mooi Street Moves and Vuka Machel.
He directed Cold Stone Jug in 2004.
He was appointed Artistic Director for the Windybrow Theatre in 2006.
Television and film
Best known for his role as Skhumbuzo in the second season of the SABC3 drama series The Lab (2008).
Other television series he has acted in include The Other Woman and the SABC2 sitcom Home Sweet Home.
Sources
Beeld Plus, 26 July 2007.
http://www.tvsa.co.za/actors/viewactor.aspx?actorid=8577
"Joburg Theatre presents Woza Albert!", Artslink.co.za News, 01/07/2016 [1]
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