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1990 [[Norman Coombes]] ''[[A Snake in the Garden]]'' | 1990 [[Norman Coombes]] ''[[A Snake in the Garden]]'' | ||
− | 1996 [[Zakes Mda]] for ''[[The | + | 1996 [[Zakes Mda]] for ''[[The Nun’s Romantic Story]]'' |
1999 [[Moira Lovell]] for ''[[Bedtime Stories]]'' | 1999 [[Moira Lovell]] for ''[[Bedtime Stories]]'' | ||
− | 2002 [[Xoli Norman]] for ''[[ | + | 2002 [[Xoli Norman]] for ''[[Hallelujah!]]'' |
2005 [[John Kani]] for ''[[Nothing But The Truth]]'' | 2005 [[John Kani]] for ''[[Nothing But The Truth]]'' |
Latest revision as of 10:35, 6 February 2017
The Olive Schreiner Prize is an annual award to new and emergent talent administered by the English Academy of Southern Africa.
Principles of the award
This is taken in turn for Poetry, Prose and Drama. So the Drama Award is awarded every three years.
Many years drama awards were not made. Also interesting to note is the fact that most of the truly prominent figures (Athol Fugard, Barney Simon, Paul Slabolepszy, Anthony Akerman, Janice Honeyman, Fiona Coyne, William Kentridge and the Handspring Puppet Company, Brett Bailey, etc) do not feature.
Drama Awards made
1975 Douglas Livingstone for A Rhino in the Boardroom
1978 John Cundill for Redundant and Waiting
1985 Junction Avenue Theatre Company for Randlords and Rotgut
1990 Norman Coombes A Snake in the Garden
1996 Zakes Mda for The Nun’s Romantic Story
1999 Moira Lovell for Bedtime Stories
2002 Xoli Norman for Hallelujah!
2005 John Kani for Nothing But The Truth
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_Schreiner_Prize
For more information
http://www.englishacademy.co.za/awards.html
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