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LEVINE, Joss. (19*-) Performer. ** Starred in S[[usan Pam-Grant]] and [[D.J. Grant]]’s ''[[Take the Floor]]'' at the [[Laager]] in 1994. ***(Tucker, 1997)  
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LEVINE, Joss. (19*-) Performer. ** Starred in [[Sue Pam-Grant|Susan Pam-Grant]] and [[D.J. Grant]]’s ''[[Take the Floor]]'' at the [[Laager]] in 1994. ***(Tucker, 1997)  
  
LEVINE, Joss (19*-) Actor. ** Joss was nominated for best supporting actor in ''[[East]]'' and ''[[Wombtide]]'' and won Best National Vita Comedy of the year award in 1995 for ''[[Tahe the Floor]]'' before it was invited to the Edinburgh Arts Festival. He studied drama at Mountview Theatre School in London and mime at the E'Cole Jacques Le Coq in Paris. He also attended a theatre workshop at the Teatro Del Mimmodrama school in Milano. On returning to South Africa he worked at the experimental [[Loft Theatre]] performing in productions like ''[[Kwamanzi]]'' and ''[[In the War]]''.
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LEVINE, Joss (19*-) Actor. ** Joss was nominated for best supporting actor in ''[[East]]'' and ''[[Wombtide]]'' and won Best National Vita Comedy of the year award in 1995 for ''[[Take the Floor]]'' before it was invited to the Edinburgh Arts Festival. He studied drama at Mountview Theatre School in London and mime at the E'Cole Jacques Le Coq in Paris. He also attended a theatre workshop at the Teatro Del Mimmodrama school in Milano. On returning to South Africa he worked at the experimental [[Loft Theatre]] performing in productions like ''[[Kwamanzi]]'' and ''[[In the War]]''.
  
  

Revision as of 15:39, 9 October 2012

LEVINE, Joss. (19*-) Performer. ** Starred in Susan Pam-Grant and D.J. Grant’s Take the Floor at the Laager in 1994. ***(Tucker, 1997)

LEVINE, Joss (19*-) Actor. ** Joss was nominated for best supporting actor in East and Wombtide and won Best National Vita Comedy of the year award in 1995 for Take the Floor before it was invited to the Edinburgh Arts Festival. He studied drama at Mountview Theatre School in London and mime at the E'Cole Jacques Le Coq in Paris. He also attended a theatre workshop at the Teatro Del Mimmodrama school in Milano. On returning to South Africa he worked at the experimental Loft Theatre performing in productions like Kwamanzi and In the War.


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