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JOHAARDIEN, Ashraf. (19*-) Award winning published playwright and poet. His first play was ''[[Coloured Son X]]''  and was produced at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in 1998 and published in a volume of plays entitled ''2+2 Plays'' in 2000. The Circle East Theatre Company in New York also showcased the play in 2001.  His second play ''[[Salaam Stories]]'' is a winner of the inaugural [[Spier Festival|Spier]]/[[Performing Arts Network of South Africa|PANSA]] Festival held at the Spier Estate in 2002. Then followed ''[[Happy Endings are Extra]]'' ([[Artscape]], 2005), ** 
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JOHAARDIEN, Ashraf. (1974-) Playwright, poet, columnist, performer and arts manager.
  
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== Biography ==
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Born in Cape Town in 1974 and schooled in South Africa and the UK. Currently (2014) lives in Johannesburg where he is the Head of Arts at the [[University of Johannesburg]].
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== Training ==
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Holds an International Baccalaureate from United World College of the Atlantic in Wales and a Bachelor of Arts Degree and an English Honors Degree from The University of Cape Town.
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== Career ==
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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His published works include ''[[Coloured Son X]]'', ''[[Salaam Stories/SALAAM]]'', ''[[Happy Endings Are Extra]]'', ''[[STRIPPED]]'', ''[[Miracle*]]'', ''[[Ecce Homo!]]'' adapted from ''Tim Miller''’s ''[[Body Blows]]'' and ''[[The Quiet Violence of Dreams]]'' based on the novel by [[K. Sello Duiker]]. His work has been performed and produced at mainstream theatres and festivals in South Africa, Ireland, the UK, the Netherlands and the USA. His work has been published by Compress, Just Done Productions Publishing, Oxford University Press, Waverly Books (Glasgow) and Umuzi (Random House). He also writes ''[[The Perfumed Closet]]'', a monthly column published in ''[[The Pink Tongue]]'' (Independent Newspapers).
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== Awards, etc ==
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Listed as one of ''[[Mail & Guardian]]'''s 'Top 200 Young South Africans' for 2008.
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== Sources ==
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashraf_Johaardien
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Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
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Revision as of 08:23, 5 March 2014

JOHAARDIEN, Ashraf. (1974-) Playwright, poet, columnist, performer and arts manager.

Biography

Born in Cape Town in 1974 and schooled in South Africa and the UK. Currently (2014) lives in Johannesburg where he is the Head of Arts at the University of Johannesburg.

Training

Holds an International Baccalaureate from United World College of the Atlantic in Wales and a Bachelor of Arts Degree and an English Honors Degree from The University of Cape Town.

Career

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

His published works include Coloured Son X, Salaam Stories/SALAAM, Happy Endings Are Extra, STRIPPED, Miracle*, Ecce Homo! adapted from Tim Miller’s Body Blows and The Quiet Violence of Dreams based on the novel by K. Sello Duiker. His work has been performed and produced at mainstream theatres and festivals in South Africa, Ireland, the UK, the Netherlands and the USA. His work has been published by Compress, Just Done Productions Publishing, Oxford University Press, Waverly Books (Glasgow) and Umuzi (Random House). He also writes The Perfumed Closet, a monthly column published in The Pink Tongue (Independent Newspapers).

Awards, etc

Listed as one of Mail & Guardian's 'Top 200 Young South Africans' for 2008.

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashraf_Johaardien

Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography

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