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(14 August 1970 - ) Playwright, director, actor drama lecturer and facilitator. Born in Soweto, he went to in Durban 1987, where he went to Ohlange High School ( matriculated in 1990). Theatre schooling includes a Drama Certificate from the [[Upstairs Theatre]] (1988), a BA with Speech and Drama and Anthropology at the [[University of Natal]], Durban (1995) and a Certificate of Achievement in Theatre Arts from Indiana University (1999). Between 1991-1999 he was co-ordinator of the [[University of Natal Drama Department]]’s Community Project, served on numerous committees and community projects, and became directly involved as writer/director in such community arts projects as ''[[DramAidE]]'', ''[[Amajika]]'' and ''[[Kusa]]''. Besides writing numerous aids awareness programmes and more that 20 industrial theatre and street theatre shows between 1998-2000, he also wrote and directed creative theatre works. His first play,  ''[[Not Again]]'', was created with the help of a teacher, Monde Ndandala in 1989, and was followed among others by ''[[Isililo]]'' (1989?), ''[[The Curse]]'' (19**), ''[[Life is a Journey]]'' (19**), ''[[Mathatha]]'' (1995), ''[[Living Treasures]]'' (1998), ''[[Peace in the Valley]]'' (1998), ''[[Messiah in Canaan]]'' (1999), ''[[My Life My Voice]]'' (2000). In 1999 he founded and became the director of [[Eager Artists]], a theatre company.  
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[[Jerry Mpho Pooe]] (born 14 August 1970). Playwright, director, actor, drama lecturer and facilitator.  
  
Was acting Artistic Director at [[PACOFS]] for a while (2012-2014?)  
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== Biography ==
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Born in Soweto, he went to school in Durban, where he went to Ohlange High School ( matriculated in 1990).
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=== Youth ===
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=== Training ===
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Theatre schooling includes a Drama Certificate from the [[Upstairs Theatre]] (1988), a BA with Speech and Drama and Anthropology at the [[University of Natal]], Durban (1995) and a Certificate of Achievement in Theatre Arts from Indiana University (1999).
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=== Career ===
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His career started at the [[Stable Theatre]] under the wing of [[Kessie Govender]].
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Between 1991-1999 he was co-ordinator of the [[University of Natal, Department of Speech and Drama]]’s Community Project, served on numerous committees and community projects, and became directly involved as writer/director in such community arts projects as ''[[DramAidE]]'', ''[[Amajika]]'' and ''[[Kusa]]''.
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In 1999 he founded and became the director of [[Eager Artists]], a theatre company.
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Was acting Artistic Director at [[PACOFS]] for a while (2012-2014?).
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Besides writing numerous aids awareness programmes and more that 20 industrial theatre and street theatre shows between 1998-2000, he also wrote and directed creative theatre works. His first play,  ''[[Not Again]]'', was created with the help of a teacher, Monde Ndandala in 1989, and was followed among others by ''[[Isililo]]'' (1989?), ''[[The Curse]]'' (19**), ''[[Life is a Journey]]'' (19**), ''[[Mathatha]]'' (1995), ''[[Living Treasures]]'' (1998), ''[[Peace in the Valley]]'' (1998), ''[[Messiah in Canaan]]'' (1999), ''[[My Life My Voice]]'' (2000). He wrote a musical, ''[[Ekhaya Poppie]]'', about black women in the Anglo-Boer War.
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== Awards, etc ==
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Nominated [[Durban Theatre Awards]] musical play director for ''[[Peace In Our Lifetime]]'', award year 2007.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
Ntonto Vezi: M.Dram essay, a CENTAPS/Asoka Theatre Project
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Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue
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''[[Sunday Times]]'', 10 June 2001.
  
Return to [[ESAT Personalities P]]
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Ntonto Vezi: M.Dram essay, a CENTAPS/Asoka Theatre Project.
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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Return to [[ESAT Personalities P]]  
  
 
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Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]]
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Revision as of 08:44, 4 September 2019

Jerry Mpho Pooe (born 14 August 1970). Playwright, director, actor, drama lecturer and facilitator.

Biography

Born in Soweto, he went to school in Durban, where he went to Ohlange High School ( matriculated in 1990).

Youth

Training

Theatre schooling includes a Drama Certificate from the Upstairs Theatre (1988), a BA with Speech and Drama and Anthropology at the University of Natal, Durban (1995) and a Certificate of Achievement in Theatre Arts from Indiana University (1999).


Career

His career started at the Stable Theatre under the wing of Kessie Govender.

Between 1991-1999 he was co-ordinator of the University of Natal, Department of Speech and Drama’s Community Project, served on numerous committees and community projects, and became directly involved as writer/director in such community arts projects as DramAidE, Amajika and Kusa.

In 1999 he founded and became the director of Eager Artists, a theatre company.

Was acting Artistic Director at PACOFS for a while (2012-2014?).

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

Besides writing numerous aids awareness programmes and more that 20 industrial theatre and street theatre shows between 1998-2000, he also wrote and directed creative theatre works. His first play, Not Again, was created with the help of a teacher, Monde Ndandala in 1989, and was followed among others by Isililo (1989?), The Curse (19**), Life is a Journey (19**), Mathatha (1995), Living Treasures (1998), Peace in the Valley (1998), Messiah in Canaan (1999), My Life My Voice (2000). He wrote a musical, Ekhaya Poppie, about black women in the Anglo-Boer War.

Awards, etc

Nominated Durban Theatre Awards musical play director for Peace In Our Lifetime, award year 2007.

Sources

Various entries in the NELM catalogue

Sunday Times, 10 June 2001.

Ntonto Vezi: M.Dram essay, a CENTAPS/Asoka Theatre Project.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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