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(19*-) South African born writer and academic, working in the USA. * Besides editing a collection of plays ''[[Woza Afrika!]]'' (Braziller, 1986), he wrote a play ''[[Sheila’s Day]]'', directed for the [[Crossroads Theatre Company]] in the USA by [[Mbongeni Ngema]] in 1990, in South Africa in 1993. Published in 1999. In 1997 a musical play, ''[[The Game]]'' was produced at *? | (19*-) South African born writer and academic, working in the USA. * Besides editing a collection of plays ''[[Woza Afrika!]]'' (Braziller, 1986), he wrote a play ''[[Sheila’s Day]]'', directed for the [[Crossroads Theatre Company]] in the USA by [[Mbongeni Ngema]] in 1990, in South Africa in 1993. Published in 1999. In 1997 a musical play, ''[[The Game]]'' was produced at *? | ||
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Born October 12, 1954 in Orlando West, Soweto, South African Duma ka Ndlovu is a filmmaker, poet, playwright, journalist, and TV producer. He was professor of African history and African-American literature at New York's Stoneybrook University in the eighties and between 1996 and 2004 he was chairman of the SA Music Awards (SAMA).
(19*-) South African born writer and academic, working in the USA. * Besides editing a collection of plays Woza Afrika! (Braziller, 1986), he wrote a play Sheila’s Day, directed for the Crossroads Theatre Company in the USA by Mbongeni Ngema in 1990, in South Africa in 1993. Published in 1999. In 1997 a musical play, The Game was produced at *?
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