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He began acting his career at school, appearing in a of their prescribed work [[W.K. Tamsanqa]]'s play ''[[Buzani Ku Bawo]]'', directed by his teacher [[Bram Mhlom]]. He also joined a drama group they called the [[Mbekweni Dramatic Society]], where they improvised a play called ''[[Liz is the Word]]'', which he co-directed with [[Colin Ndevu]].  
 
He began acting his career at school, appearing in a of their prescribed work [[W.K. Tamsanqa]]'s play ''[[Buzani Ku Bawo]]'', directed by his teacher [[Bram Mhlom]]. He also joined a drama group they called the [[Mbekweni Dramatic Society]], where they improvised a play called ''[[Liz is the Word]]'', which he co-directed with [[Colin Ndevu]].  
  
Leaving school in 1979, he
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Leaving school in 1979, he began to concentrate on theatre, appearing in various productions of works adapted from the writings of Ngugi and Achebe. He gradually came under the influence of local theatremakers such as [[Athol Fugard]] and [[Gibson Kente]], being particularly influenced by the 1981 production of ''[[Woza Albert]]''.
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==

Revision as of 08:18, 8 January 2024

Solomzi Bhisholo (1960-) is an actor.

Biography

Born in the Mbekweni township near Paarl in April of 1960, where he also went to school.

He began acting his career at school, appearing in a of their prescribed work W.K. Tamsanqa's play Buzani Ku Bawo, directed by his teacher Bram Mhlom. He also joined a drama group they called the Mbekweni Dramatic Society, where they improvised a play called Liz is the Word, which he co-directed with Colin Ndevu.

Leaving school in 1979, he began to concentrate on theatre, appearing in various productions of works adapted from the writings of Ngugi and Achebe. He gradually came under the influence of local theatremakers such as Athol Fugard and Gibson Kente, being particularly influenced by the 1981 production of Woza Albert.

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

1983-1984: He became a member of Committed Artists and helped develop and acted in Asinamali by Mbongeni Ngema.

Sources

Market Theatre programme for Asinamali, 1985.

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