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− | AMSTEL PLAYWRIGHT OF THE YEAR AWARD/ COMPETITION. Annual competition instituted in 1977/8?* at the behest and under the management of [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] and managed by him (?*) First awarded to [[John Pank]] for ''[[Windmills of the | + | AMSTEL PLAYWRIGHT OF THE YEAR AWARD/ COMPETITION. Annual competition instituted in 1977/8?* at the behest and under the management of [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] and managed by him (?*) First awarded to [[John Pank]] for ''[[Windmills of the Mind]]'' and [[James Ambrose Brown]] for '' [[Time and the Wood]]'' in 1978, with [[Zakes Mda]] receiving a Merit Award for ''[[We Shall Sing for the Fatherland]]''. In 1979 it was won by [[Zakes Mda]] for ''[[The Hill]]''. In this year they introduced a children’s play section as well, and it was first won by Pieter Scholtz (1979 for The Amazing Adventures of Tambootie the Puppet and in 1980 for Mister Big Strikes Again ). Other winners have been Shirley Johnston?*, Charles Fourie, (See also Awards, competitions, honours, prizes, etc. in Section 1) (See Gosher, 1988) [JH, FdV] |
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AMSTEL PLAYWRIGHT OF THE YEAR AWARD/ COMPETITION. Annual competition instituted in 1977/8?* at the behest and under the management of Nicholas Ellenbogen and managed by him (?*) First awarded to John Pank for Windmills of the Mind and James Ambrose Brown for Time and the Wood in 1978, with Zakes Mda receiving a Merit Award for We Shall Sing for the Fatherland. In 1979 it was won by Zakes Mda for The Hill. In this year they introduced a children’s play section as well, and it was first won by Pieter Scholtz (1979 for The Amazing Adventures of Tambootie the Puppet and in 1980 for Mister Big Strikes Again ). Other winners have been Shirley Johnston?*, Charles Fourie, (See also Awards, competitions, honours, prizes, etc. in Section 1) (See Gosher, 1988) [JH, FdV]
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