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[[Smal Ndaba]] (194*-) is an actor, stage manager, playwright.
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== Biography ==
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He matriculated in 1966 and attended ''[[Workshop '71]]'' training run by [[Bess Finney]] and [[Rob McLaren]].
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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He is a playwright, actor and director who has worked extensively to build a canon of South African theatre. With [[Phyllis Klotz]], Smal was one of the founders of the [[Sibikwa Community Theatre Project]] in 1988, and was Managing Director for several years. Pioneered and facilitated a method for training young black actors.
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===As actor===
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He played the lead in ''[[African Odyssey]]'' in 1977.
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Smal has toured the USA, Canada and Europe, appearing on three occasions at Edinburgh Festival as well as in Australia and Singapore.
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===As playwright===
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He has written and devised a number of plays. These include:
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* ''[[So Where To?]]'' with ([[Phyllis Klotz]]) (1989)
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* ''[[D.E.T. Boys High]]'' (1991)
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* ''[[Ubuntu Bomhlaba – The Humaneness of the World]]'' (workshopped with [[Phyllis Klotz]] and the cast)(1993)
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* ''[[Kwela Bafana]]'' (with [[Phyllis Klotz]]) (1994)
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* ''[[Uhambo]]'' (with [[Phyllis Klotz]]) (1997)
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== Awards, etc ==
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He is the recipient of several awards which acknowledge his contribution to the performing arts in South African.
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He received the 1999 Greater Benoni Achievement Award for International Recognition in Performing Arts.
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He won a [[Naledi Theatre Awards|Naledi Lifetime Achiever Award]], February 2005.
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==Sources==
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''[[The Star]]'', 8 Oct 1991.
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''D.E.T. Boys High'' programme, 1991.
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''[[National Arts Festival]]'' programme, 1993. 41.
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''[[The Star]]'', 15 February 2005.
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[[Phyllis Klotz]] and [[Smal Ndaba]] (eds.) 2023. ''Strategies for Survival at SIBIKWA 1988 – 2021. Landmarks of South African Theatre History''. Oxford and New York: [[Routledge]].[https://www.google.com/search?q=Strategies+for+Survival+at+Sibikwa&rlz=1C1GCEU_enZA853ZA853&oq=Strategies+for+Survival+at+Sibikwa&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRigATIHCAIQIRigAdIBCjIyODUzajFqMTWoAgiwAgE&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8]
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Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 29 May 2025

Smal Ndaba (194*-) is an actor, stage manager, playwright.

Biography

He matriculated in 1966 and attended Workshop '71 training run by Bess Finney and Rob McLaren.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

He is a playwright, actor and director who has worked extensively to build a canon of South African theatre. With Phyllis Klotz, Smal was one of the founders of the Sibikwa Community Theatre Project in 1988, and was Managing Director for several years. Pioneered and facilitated a method for training young black actors.

As actor

He played the lead in African Odyssey in 1977.

Smal has toured the USA, Canada and Europe, appearing on three occasions at Edinburgh Festival as well as in Australia and Singapore.

As playwright

He has written and devised a number of plays. These include:

Awards, etc

He is the recipient of several awards which acknowledge his contribution to the performing arts in South African.

He received the 1999 Greater Benoni Achievement Award for International Recognition in Performing Arts.

He won a Naledi Lifetime Achiever Award, February 2005.

Sources

The Star, 8 Oct 1991.

D.E.T. Boys High programme, 1991.

National Arts Festival programme, 1993. 41.

The Star, 15 February 2005.

Phyllis Klotz and Smal Ndaba (eds.) 2023. Strategies for Survival at SIBIKWA 1988 – 2021. Landmarks of South African Theatre History. Oxford and New York: Routledge.[1]

Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography

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