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− | [[Thokozile Ntshinga]] ( | + | [[Thokozile Ntshinga]] (1953-) is a well known actress, director, translator, [[community theatre]] facilitator and arts activist. |
− | Also known and often billed as '''[[Thoko Ntshinga]]''' | + | Also known and often billed as '''[[Thoko Ntshinga]]'''. |
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | Born [[Thokozile Ntshinga]]. | + | Born [[Thokozile Ntshinga]] in Langa into a musically inclined family. She was a single parent with a twoyear-old daughter, working as nursing aide when she saw an audition notice for the [[Space Theatre]]. She hadn't thought that a career in theatre was something one could aspire to, but she got the part and went on to work with the Space. (That ultimately led her to a glittering film career and stage career: a [[Fleur du Cap]] award for ''[[Mies Julie]]'' and a masters degree in the US). |
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
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− | Started in theatre at the [[Space Theatre]] in the 1970s, performing in ''[[A Flea in her Ear]]'', ''[[Four Twins]]'', ''[[The Incredible Vanishing]]'', ''[[Lysistrata S.A.]]'', ''[[Nongogo]]'' ([[Fugard]], 197*), ''[[Patty Hearst]]'', ''[[Rape – A Revue]]'' and ''[[The Sacrifice of Kreli]]'' ([[Dike]] – 197*). | + | Started in theatre at the [[Space Theatre]] in the 1970s, performing in ''[[A Flea in her Ear]]'', ''[[Four Twins]]'', ''[[The Incredible Vanishing]]'', ''[[Lysistrata S.A.]]'', ''[[Nongogo]]'' ([[Fugard]], 197*), ''[[Patty Hearst]]'', ''[[Rape – A Revue]]'' and ''[[The Sacrifice of Kreli]]'' ([[Fatima Dike]] – 197*). |
− | Then worked with [[Barney Simon]] at the [[Market Theatre]], helping to create and performing ''[[Cincinnati]]'' | + | Then worked with [[Barney Simon]] at the [[Market Theatre]], helping to create and performing ''[[Cincinnati]]'', ''[[Born in the RSA]]'' (1985), ''[[Panorama]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1987/8) * ''[[Auditioning Angels]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 2003) **. NTSHINGA, Thoko. Starred in [[Barney Simon]]’s production of ''[[Cincinatti – Scenes from City Life]]'' together with [[Marcel van Heerden]], [[Danny Keogh]], [[Lesley Nott]], [[Barrie Shah]], [[Vanessa Cooke]], [[Bo Petersen]], [[Sam Williams]] and [[Robin Smith]] for [[The Company]] at [[The Market]], [[Upstairs at the Market]], the [[Baxter]] and the [[Brooke]] in 1979. Together with [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]] and [[Tessa Uys]] she starred in ''[[Uyscreams with Hot Chocolate Sauce]]'' at the [[Laager]] in 1980. She starred in the [[PACT]] production of [[Arthur Miller]]’s ''[[The Crucible]]'', directed by [[William Egan]], together with [[Sandra Prinsloo]] and [[Ron Smerczak]] in 1981. She starred in [[Athol Fugard]]’s ''[[Nongogo]]'' at the [[Laager]] in 1981. She starred in [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]]’ show ''[[Farce About Uys]]'' together with [[Uys]] and [[Chris Galloway]] at the [[Market]] in June 1983. Together with the cast comprising [[Vanessa Cooke]], [[Timmy Kwebulana]], [[Gcina Mhlophe]], [[Terry Norton]], [[Fiona Ramsay]] and [[Neil McCarthy]], and in collaboration with its director [[Barney Simon]], she helped write ''[[Born in the RSA]]'' which opened at [[Upstairs at the Market]] in August 1985 before moving to the main theatre. |
=== As stage director === | === As stage director === | ||
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+ | She directed the 2015 revival of ''[[Born in the RSA]]''. | ||
+ | Among her productions for [[Artscape]] have been: ***, ''[[Buzani Ku Bawo]]'' (2017). | ||
− | + | === Film and TV === | |
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+ | Appeared in ''[[Farce About Uys]]'' (1983), ''[[A Dry White Season]]'' (1989), ''[[The Bird Can't Fly]]'' (2007), ''[[Dark Tide]]'' (2012) | ||
− | === | + | On TV she is best known for her roles as Donna Makaula on the M-Net soap opera ''[[Egoli]]'', and as Senior Superintendent Nomsa Dlamba on the SABC1 drama series ''[[Interrogation Room]]''. |
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+ | ===Administrative roles=== | ||
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+ | Founder and Director of [[Nants'ingqayi Arts Development Association]], a community development project, based in Langa, Cape Town. | ||
+ | Director of [[Artscape]]’s [[Inclusive Arts Unit]]. | ||
− | + | == Awards, etc. == | |
+ | [[Fleur du Cap]] award for ''[[Mies Julie]]''. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | + | http://www.mlasa.com/Artists/?gender=female&age=50_100&artistId=132 | |
− | + | www.mlasa.com/Artists/?gender=female&age=50_100&artistId=132 | |
− | [[ | + | [[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. |
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− | + | [[ESAT Bibliography Ar-Az|Astbury]] 1979. | |
− | + | [[SACD]], 1979/80. | |
− | + | isiXhosa culture comes to life at [[Artscape]] - 19/07/2017 - [[Artslink]].co.za News | |
− | + | ''[[Cape Argus|Saturday Argus]]'', 4 July 2015. | |
+ | ==Return to == | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 3 February 2019
Thokozile Ntshinga (1953-) is a well known actress, director, translator, community theatre facilitator and arts activist.
Also known and often billed as Thoko Ntshinga.
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Biography
Born Thokozile Ntshinga in Langa into a musically inclined family. She was a single parent with a twoyear-old daughter, working as nursing aide when she saw an audition notice for the Space Theatre. She hadn't thought that a career in theatre was something one could aspire to, but she got the part and went on to work with the Space. (That ultimately led her to a glittering film career and stage career: a Fleur du Cap award for Mies Julie and a masters degree in the US).
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
As stage actress
Started in theatre at the Space Theatre in the 1970s, performing in A Flea in her Ear, Four Twins, The Incredible Vanishing, Lysistrata S.A., Nongogo (Fugard, 197*), Patty Hearst, Rape – A Revue and The Sacrifice of Kreli (Fatima Dike – 197*).
Then worked with Barney Simon at the Market Theatre, helping to create and performing Cincinnati, Born in the RSA (1985), Panorama (Pieter-Dirk Uys, 1987/8) * Auditioning Angels (Pieter-Dirk Uys, 2003) **. NTSHINGA, Thoko. Starred in Barney Simon’s production of Cincinatti – Scenes from City Life together with Marcel van Heerden, Danny Keogh, Lesley Nott, Barrie Shah, Vanessa Cooke, Bo Petersen, Sam Williams and Robin Smith for The Company at The Market, Upstairs at the Market, the Baxter and the Brooke in 1979. Together with Pieter-Dirk Uys and Tessa Uys she starred in Uyscreams with Hot Chocolate Sauce at the Laager in 1980. She starred in the PACT production of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, directed by William Egan, together with Sandra Prinsloo and Ron Smerczak in 1981. She starred in Athol Fugard’s Nongogo at the Laager in 1981. She starred in Pieter-Dirk Uys’ show Farce About Uys together with Uys and Chris Galloway at the Market in June 1983. Together with the cast comprising Vanessa Cooke, Timmy Kwebulana, Gcina Mhlophe, Terry Norton, Fiona Ramsay and Neil McCarthy, and in collaboration with its director Barney Simon, she helped write Born in the RSA which opened at Upstairs at the Market in August 1985 before moving to the main theatre.
As stage director
She directed the 2015 revival of Born in the RSA.
Among her productions for Artscape have been: ***, Buzani Ku Bawo (2017).
Film and TV
Appeared in Farce About Uys (1983), A Dry White Season (1989), The Bird Can't Fly (2007), Dark Tide (2012)
On TV she is best known for her roles as Donna Makaula on the M-Net soap opera Egoli, and as Senior Superintendent Nomsa Dlamba on the SABC1 drama series Interrogation Room.
Administrative roles
Founder and Director of Nants'ingqayi Arts Development Association, a community development project, based in Langa, Cape Town.
Director of Artscape’s Inclusive Arts Unit.
Awards, etc.
Fleur du Cap award for Mies Julie.
Sources
http://www.mlasa.com/Artists/?gender=female&age=50_100&artistId=132
www.mlasa.com/Artists/?gender=female&age=50_100&artistId=132
Tucker, 1997.
Astbury 1979.
SACD, 1979/80.
isiXhosa culture comes to life at Artscape - 19/07/2017 - Artslink.co.za News
Saturday Argus, 4 July 2015.
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