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After the brutal murder of actor [[Brett Goldin]] and his friend, fashion designer, Richard Bloom, the '''Brett Goldin Bursary Fund''' was founded by the Royal Shakespeare Company in England, [[The Actor's Centre]] in Johannesburg and the [[Baxter Theatre Centre]] in Cape Town, in honour of his memory. This was kick-started by donations from RSC Associate Artist, Sir [[Antony Sher]] and Honorary RSC Associate, [[Janet Suzman]].  
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After the brutal murder of actor [[Brett Goldin]] and his friend, fashion designer, Richard Bloom, the '''Brett Goldin Bursary Fund''' was founded by the Royal Shakespeare Company in England, [[Actors' Centre, Johannesburg]] in Johannesburg and the [[Baxter Theatre Centre]] in Cape Town, in honour of his memory. This was kick-started by donations from RSC Associate Artist, Sir [[Antony Sher]] and Honorary RSC Associate, [[Janet Suzman]].  
  
  
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The first winner of the Bursary was announced at a function on Monday, 23 April 2007, at [[The Actor's Centre]] in Johannesburg. The prize, funded by the RSC Artist Development Programme, consists of transport to and from the UK, accommodation in Stratford with a daily allowance, a return train fare to London, tickets for two London performances at Shakespeare's Globe and the National Theatre, tickets for all the Stratford productions, and free access to other RSC events.
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The first winner of the Bursary was announced at a function on Monday, 23 April 2007, at [[Actors' Centre, Johannesburg]] in Johannesburg. The prize, funded by the RSC Artist Development Programme, consists of transport to and from the UK, accommodation in Stratford with a daily allowance, a return train fare to London, tickets for two London performances at Shakespeare's Globe and the National Theatre, tickets for all the Stratford productions, and free access to other RSC events.
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[[NELM]] catalogue: Frequency: every second year
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Award Winner: Timothy Redpath; Nkosinathi Gaar
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>Award Category: acting
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Judges(s): Nicolette Moses; Thamo Mbongo; Geoffrey Hyland; Lara Foot-Newton; Dorothy Ann Gould
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Award Winner [[Omphile Molusi]] 2007.
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Award Winner: Kate Liquorish; Tony Bonani Miyambo
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>Award Category: acting
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Award Year: 2014
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Award Winner: Buhle Ngaba; David Viviers
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>Award Category: acting
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Note:
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Award Year: 2016
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Brett Goldin Bursary Fund

After the brutal murder of actor Brett Goldin and his friend, fashion designer, Richard Bloom, the Brett Goldin Bursary Fund was founded by the Royal Shakespeare Company in England, Actors' Centre, Johannesburg in Johannesburg and the Baxter Theatre Centre in Cape Town, in honour of his memory. This was kick-started by donations from RSC Associate Artist, Sir Antony Sher and Honorary RSC Associate, Janet Suzman.


Brett Goldin Bursary

The first winner of the Bursary was announced at a function on Monday, 23 April 2007, at Actors' Centre, Johannesburg in Johannesburg. The prize, funded by the RSC Artist Development Programme, consists of transport to and from the UK, accommodation in Stratford with a daily allowance, a return train fare to London, tickets for two London performances at Shakespeare's Globe and the National Theatre, tickets for all the Stratford productions, and free access to other RSC events.

NELM catalogue: Frequency: every second year

Award Winner: Timothy Redpath; Nkosinathi Gaar >Award Category: acting

Judges(s): Nicolette Moses; Thamo Mbongo; Geoffrey Hyland; Lara Foot-Newton; Dorothy Ann Gould


Award Winner Omphile Molusi 2007.

Award Winner: Kate Liquorish; Tony Bonani Miyambo >Award Category: acting Note: Award Year: 2014


Award Winner: Buhle Ngaba; David Viviers >Award Category: acting Note: Award Year: 2016


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