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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
Plays directed include ''[[Promised Land of Balalatladi]]'' by [[Omphile Molusi]] (2009), also directed it for the 11th [[New Visions/New Voices]] festival at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, 2010).
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Plays directed include ''[[Promised Land of Balalatladi]]'' by [[Omphile Molusi]] (2009), also directed it for the 11th [[New Visions/New Voices]] festival at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, 2010) and ''[[Sizwe Bansi is Dead]]'' (2011).
  
 
Motshabi’s body of work includes ''[[Echoes]]'' (2006), ''[[Obone Eng]]'' (2007) and ''[[Chasing Laughter]]'' (2008). They have been performed on several stages to critical acclaim, including at the [[Soweto Theatre]] and the [[Fugard Theatre]] in Cape Town. He also wrote ''[[Ankobia]]'' (2017).
 
Motshabi’s body of work includes ''[[Echoes]]'' (2006), ''[[Obone Eng]]'' (2007) and ''[[Chasing Laughter]]'' (2008). They have been performed on several stages to critical acclaim, including at the [[Soweto Theatre]] and the [[Fugard Theatre]] in Cape Town. He also wrote ''[[Ankobia]]'' (2017).

Latest revision as of 09:23, 24 September 2018

Monageng Motshabi (19*-). Director, writer.

Training

He is a 2001 graduate of the Market Theatre Laboratory.

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

Plays directed include Promised Land of Balalatladi by Omphile Molusi (2009), also directed it for the 11th New Visions/New Voices festival at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, 2010) and Sizwe Bansi is Dead (2011).

Motshabi’s body of work includes Echoes (2006), Obone Eng (2007) and Chasing Laughter (2008). They have been performed on several stages to critical acclaim, including at the Soweto Theatre and the Fugard Theatre in Cape Town. He also wrote Ankobia (2017).

Field worker at The Lab at The Market Theatre, 2009.

Awards, etc.

Winner of the Standard Bank Young Artist Award (Drama), 2017.

Sources

NELM catalogue.

The Citizen, 3 March 2009.

Edward Tsumele in Business Day, 26 April 2017 [1].

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