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(19*-) Playwright and arts adminstrator. Studied at the [[University of the Witwatersrand School of Dramatic Art]]. * Plays include ''[[Stronghold]]'', ''[[The Beaters]]'', ''[[Silent Voices]]'', ''[[Mika]]'' (FNB Vita Award  for most original production 1994), ''[[On My Birthday]]'' (1996), ''[[Homegirls]]'' and ''[[Not With My Gun]]''.  Won the Standard Bank Young Artist Award for Drama in 1998. * In 200* became Chief executive for [[Arts and Culture in the North West Province]].  
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(1970*-) Playwright and arts adminstrator. Studied at the [[University of the Witwatersrand School of Dramatic Art]]. * Plays include ''[[Stronghold]]'', ''[[The Beaters]]'', ''[[Silent Voices]]'', ''[[Mika]]'' (FNB Vita Award  for most original production 1994), ''[[On My Birthday]]'' (1996), ''[[Homegirls]]'' and ''[[Not With My Gun]]''.  Won the Standard Bank Young Artist Award for Drama in 1998. * In 200* became Chief executive for [[Arts and Culture in the North West Province]].  
  
 
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(1970*-) Playwright and arts adminstrator. Studied at the University of the Witwatersrand School of Dramatic Art. * Plays include Stronghold, The Beaters, Silent Voices, Mika (FNB Vita Award for most original production 1994), On My Birthday (1996), Homegirls and Not With My Gun. Won the Standard Bank Young Artist Award for Drama in 1998. * In 200* became Chief executive for Arts and Culture in the North West Province.

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