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− | 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. | + | Tshamano lived and worked in Germany for ten years after leaving the Soweto-based [[Soyikwa Players|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== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== |
Revision as of 12:26, 31 July 2015
SEBE, Tshamano (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.
Sources
The Fugard website[1]
Master Harold...and the boys theatre programme, 1999.
Cape Times Friday March 1, 2013; Top of the Times, p13.
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