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(19*-) Poet and playwright. [Born and grew up in the Cape Flats, in Cape Town.?*] Her play ''[[Avalon Court: Dramatic Scenes on the Cape Flats]]'' won the 1990 [[Betrams V.O. Literary Award]] and was published by [[Skotaville Publishers]] in 1992. Her poetry published in ''Cry Rage!'' (with James Matthews – SPROCAS, 1972, banned by the Apartheid authorities ) and her children’s poetry in ''Spotty Dog'' (Skotaville, 1989). *
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[[Gladys Thomas]] (19*-) Poet and playwright.
  
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== Biography ==
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[Born and grew up in the Cape Flats, in Cape Town.?*]
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=== Youth ===
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=== Training ===
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=== Career ===
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Her play ''[[Avalon Court: Dramatic Scenes on the Cape Flats]]'' won the 1990 [[Betrams V.O. Literary Award]] and was published by [[Skotaville Publishers]] in 1992. Her poetry published in ''Cry Rage!'' (with James Matthews – SPROCAS, 1972, banned by the Apartheid authorities ) and her children’s poetry in ''Spotty Dog'' (Skotaville, 1989). *
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a programme for From the townships 1: two plays by Gladys Thomas: [[Now we are not alone anymore]] and [[David and Diana]], with reviews of the plays from the Cape Times of 17.5.1974, The Argus of 21.5.1974 and The Fish Hoek Echo of June 1974
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== Awards, etc ==
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== Sources ==
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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Revision as of 16:47, 16 March 2016

Gladys Thomas (19*-) Poet and playwright.

Biography

[Born and grew up in the Cape Flats, in Cape Town.?*]


Youth

Training

Career

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

Her play Avalon Court: Dramatic Scenes on the Cape Flats won the 1990 Betrams V.O. Literary Award and was published by Skotaville Publishers in 1992. Her poetry published in Cry Rage! (with James Matthews – SPROCAS, 1972, banned by the Apartheid authorities ) and her children’s poetry in Spotty Dog (Skotaville, 1989). *

a programme for From the townships 1: two plays by Gladys Thomas: Now we are not alone anymore and David and Diana, with reviews of the plays from the Cape Times of 17.5.1974, The Argus of 21.5.1974 and The Fish Hoek Echo of June 1974


Awards, etc

Sources

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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Return to South African Theatre Personalities

Return to The ESAT Entries

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