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As a student she appeared in ''[[Blood Wedding]]'' (1998). Other productions include ''[[Johnny Cockroach]]'' (1999), ''[[Uhambo - Pieces of a Dream]]'' (2004), ''[[Sister Breyani]]'' (2007), ''[[Long Street Nights]]'' (2013).
 
As a student she appeared in ''[[Blood Wedding]]'' (1998). Other productions include ''[[Johnny Cockroach]]'' (1999), ''[[Uhambo - Pieces of a Dream]]'' (2004), ''[[Sister Breyani]]'' (2007), ''[[Long Street Nights]]'' (2013).
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She co-wrote and performed in the cabaret ''[[Klein-Anna se Lament]]'', 1999.
  
 
She was part of [[Magnet Theatre]] company's productions of ''[[Onnest'bo]]'' since its inception in 2001. The shows tells the story of a lively and contented community that is forcibly removed, and then, almost miraculously; finds its way back together again.
 
She was part of [[Magnet Theatre]] company's productions of ''[[Onnest'bo]]'' since its inception in 2001. The shows tells the story of a lively and contented community that is forcibly removed, and then, almost miraculously; finds its way back together again.

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ALFREDS, Riana (19**- ). South African actress, stunt woman.

Holds a Bilingual Performers Diploma in Speech and Drama from the University of Cape Town Drama Department.

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

As a student she appeared in Blood Wedding (1998). Other productions include Johnny Cockroach (1999), Uhambo - Pieces of a Dream (2004), Sister Breyani (2007), Long Street Nights (2013).

She co-wrote and performed in the cabaret Klein-Anna se Lament, 1999.

She was part of Magnet Theatre company's productions of Onnest'bo since its inception in 2001. The shows tells the story of a lively and contented community that is forcibly removed, and then, almost miraculously; finds its way back together again.

Awards, etc.

Nominated Fleur du Cap most promising student, 1999.

Sources

Cape Times, 1 September 1998; 14 July 2004; 5 December 2006.


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