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Ntshieng studied theatre at the Victory Siyonqoba Theatre Group in Alexandra, Johannesburg. | Ntshieng studied theatre at the Victory Siyonqoba Theatre Group in Alexandra, Johannesburg. | ||
− | She wrote ''[[Umdlwembe?]]'' (staged under the banner of the [[Barney Simon Young Directors Festival]] 1999, [[The Laager]]), ''[[The Anger]]'', ''[[The Red Rose]]'', ''[[Zisubile]]'' (voted best production at the Stop Crime Festival 1997). Domestic violence is often the theme of her plays. | + | She wrote ''[[Umdlwembe?]]'' (staged under the banner of the [[Barney Simon Young Directors and Playwrights Festival]] 1999, [[The Laager]]), ''[[The Anger]]'', ''[[The Red Rose]]'', ''[[Zisubile]]'' (voted best production at the Stop Crime Festival 1997). Domestic violence is often the theme of her plays. |
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | ''Sowetan'' | + | ''Sowetan'', 12 November 1999. |
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Latest revision as of 07:56, 15 September 2016
Ntshieng Sithe (1973-2***) Playwright.
Ntshieng studied theatre at the Victory Siyonqoba Theatre Group in Alexandra, Johannesburg.
She wrote Umdlwembe? (staged under the banner of the Barney Simon Young Directors and Playwrights Festival 1999, The Laager), The Anger, The Red Rose, Zisubile (voted best production at the Stop Crime Festival 1997). Domestic violence is often the theme of her plays.
Sources
Sowetan, 12 November 1999.
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