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(1983/4?**-) Actor, director and teacher. He made a name for himself when he came fifth in the comedy show, ''So You Think You’re Funny?'' on [[SABC]]1. He lives in Verulam, and works with his company, [[Kasie Amazing Young Artists]] Theatre Group, to create and tour  the Eastern Cape with school setworks, such as ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', ''[[Macbeth]]'', ''[[Nyana Wami]]'', ''[[A Grain of Wheat]]'', ''[[Nothing But The Truth]]'' and ''[[Bengithi Lizokuna]]''. He also uses the company to train young actors.
 
(1983/4?**-) Actor, director and teacher. He made a name for himself when he came fifth in the comedy show, ''So You Think You’re Funny?'' on [[SABC]]1. He lives in Verulam, and works with his company, [[Kasie Amazing Young Artists]] Theatre Group, to create and tour  the Eastern Cape with school setworks, such as ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', ''[[Macbeth]]'', ''[[Nyana Wami]]'', ''[[A Grain of Wheat]]'', ''[[Nothing But The Truth]]'' and ''[[Bengithi Lizokuna]]''. He also uses the company to train young actors.
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== Sources ==
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The Witness, 9 April 2013[http://www.witness.co.za/index.php?showcontent&global%5B_id%5D=98427]
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Latest revision as of 09:26, 10 April 2013

(1983/4?**-) Actor, director and teacher. He made a name for himself when he came fifth in the comedy show, So You Think You’re Funny? on SABC1. He lives in Verulam, and works with his company, Kasie Amazing Young Artists Theatre Group, to create and tour the Eastern Cape with school setworks, such as Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Nyana Wami, A Grain of Wheat, Nothing But The Truth and Bengithi Lizokuna. He also uses the company to train young actors.

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The Witness, 9 April 2013[1]


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