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''[[Master Harold...and the boys]]'' theatre programme, 1999. | ''[[Master Harold...and the boys]]'' theatre programme, 1999. | ||
− | ''Cape Times'' Friday March 1, 2013; Top of the Times, p13. | + | ''[[The Citizen]]'', 22 August 2000. |
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Revision as of 15:35, 29 April 2019
Tshamano Sebe (19**-). Actor, director.
Contents
Biography
Youth
Training
Career
Tshamano lived and worked in Germany for ten years after leaving the Soweto-based Soyikwa African Theatre group in the mid-198os. He and his family returned to South Africa on the brink of the 1994 elections, settling in Woodstock, Cape Town.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Roles include **, "Sam" in Master Harold...and the boys (1999 and 2013); Giants; ,
Directed Pula, 2004.
TV roles include "Biza" in Stokvel, Koenig and Woestynblom.
Awards, etc
Winner of Fleur du Cap Theatre Award as Best Actor in 1999.
Winner of Most Promising Performance by a New Actor Vita Award (Gauteng Region) 1999/ 2000
Sources
The Fugard website[1]
Master Harold...and the boys theatre programme, 1999.
The Citizen, 22 August 2000.
Cape Times Friday March 1, 2013; Top of the Times, p13.
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