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  • [[Welcome Msomi]] (1941-2020). Actor, writer, theatrical producer and world acclaimed direc By the end of his school days at St Christopher's High School in Swaziland, Msomi had written and performed many plays including Zulu stories for SABC radio.
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  • A musical production staged by [[Welcome Msomi]] on the Main Festival at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] in 1994. ...and contemporary songs in various languages. Her 12-year-old son [[Mandla Msomi]] played drums.
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  • [[Welcome Msomi]] (1941-2020). Actor, writer, theatrical producer and world acclaimed direc By the end of his school days at St Christopher's High School in Swaziland, Msomi had written and performed many plays including Zulu stories for SABC radio.
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  • ...heir landmark [[Natal Theatre Workshop Company]]'s production of [[Welcome Msomi]]'s ''[[Umabatha]]''
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  • ...ertainment group listed on the JSE. The first CEO was playwright [[Welcome Msomi]].
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  • Founded in the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of New York by [[Welcome Msomi]] to teach Zulu dance and culture to Americans, and to produce musicals and
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  • ''[[uMabatha]]'' (or ''[[Umabatha]]'') is a Zulu adaptation by [[Welcome Msomi]] of ''[[Macbeth]]'' by William Shakespeare.
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  • ...] translation and adaptation of Shakespeare's ''[[Macbeth]]'' by [[Welcome Msomi]].
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  • ...ted president of the whole South African nation. Co-ordinated by [[Welcome Msomi]], with a wide selection of South African performing artists.
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  • ...heir landmark [[Natal Theatre Workshop Company]]'s production of [[Welcome Msomi]]'s ''[[Umabatha]]'' in 1970.
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  • [[uMabatha]] (Shakespeare/[[Welcome Msomi|Msomi]])
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  • ...andu]], [[Benjy Francis]], [[Guru Pillay]], [[Kessie Govender]], [[Welcome Msomi]], [[Essop Khan]], [[Saths Cooper]] and [[Babs Pillay]].
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  • ...s [[John Kani]], and the board members [[Dali Tambo]] (chairman) [[Welcome Msomi]] and [[Ismael Mohamed]]. 2008: [[Welcome Msomi]], [[Miriam Makeba]] and [[Bill Flynn]] (posthumous)
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  • She married [[Welcome Msomi]]. They settled in the United States but returned to South Africa in the mi
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  • [[uMabatha]] (Shakespeare/[[Welcome Msomi|Msomi]])
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  • ...ened 25/2/1970 with ''[[Twelfth Night]]'', and in the same year, [[Welcome Msomi]]’s ''[[Umabatha]]'' (a Zulu version of ''[[Macbeth]]''), both directed b
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  • ...wn]], who has lived life on his own terms, his gang - The Vipers - and Eve Msomi, a torch-singer on the brink of an international career. On what could be t ...es [[Richard Lukunku]] (as "Max" or "Badman"), [[Moneoa Moshesh]] (as "Eve Msomi"), [[Lemogang Tsipa]] ("Ghost"), [[S'Dumo Mtshali]] ("Strike"), [[Siyabonga
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  • She started her stage career in the late 1960s as a protegé of [[Welcome Msomi]].
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  • ...61)). The [[Natal Theatre Workshop Company]]’s greatest success, [[Welcome Msomi]]’s ''[[Umabatha]]'' (1970), was presented in the University's [[Pieter
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  • [[Welcome Msomi|Msomi, Welcome]]
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  • ...ng their own Thane": The Critical Reception of ''[[uMabatha]]'', [[Welcome Msomi]]’s [[Zulu]] ''[[Macbeth]]'', in ''Ilha do Desterro'' (No 36, 1999)
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  • [[Zenzo Msomi]] as "Sipho" and [[Ngcebo Cele]] as "Andile"
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  • ...], [[Fatima Meer]], [[Ronnie Govender]], [[Kessie Govender]] and [[Welcome Msomi]]. She also taught at the [[M.L. Sultan Technical College]]. Then she left
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  • ...rates a season of plays - including [[UMabatha|Umabatha]] ([[Welcome Msomi|Msomi]]/Shakespeare) and [[The Mysteries]]*?. First UKASIE Festival in London cel
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  • ...working in the New York beginning in the late 1970s, among them [[Welcome Msomi]] and [[Duma Ndlovu]]. Through these artists she discovered the parallels b
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  • Director of some 150 productions, including [[Welcome Msomi]]’s ''[[Umabatha]]'' (1970), the opening production of World Theatre Seas
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  • ...Msomi]] to create and present the hugely popular ''[[Macbeth|Umabatha]]'', Msomi’s Zulu version of ''[[Macbeth]]'', which successfully toured Britain.
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  • ''[[UMabatha]]''. (Dramatic criticism, [[Welcome Msomi]]). 1972. ''South African Panorama'', 17(8): 36-39. August.
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  • ...ng back on ''[[Umabatha]]'' after forty years: an Interview with [[Welcome Msomi]]. ''Shakespeare In Southern Africa'', 21(1):73-80.
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  • 1982: Translated and adapted into [[Zulu]] as ''[[Umabatha]]'' by [[Welcome Msomi]]. === '''''[[Umabatha]]''''' by [[Welcome Msomi]] (1970)===
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  • ...unced the new [[State Theatre]] board in July 2000, to be led by [[Welcome Msomi]], creator of ''[[Umabatha]]'' in the 1980s, who had been appointed chairma ..., featuring the KZN Provincial Orchestra, traditional dance from [[Welcome Msomi]]'s musical ''[[Umabatha]]'', classical ballet from ''[[Giselle]]'', gospel
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  • ...in 1974. Welcome Msomi’s new version of Umabatha directed by, and starring Msomi and Thuli Dumakude, was staged here in 1995. Ster Theatres’ production of
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  • ...ON CEREMONY FOR MANDELA ON 10 MAY, CO-ORDINATED BY [[Welcome Msomi|WELCOME MSOMI]], A MASSIVE, MULTICULTURAL PERFORMANCE EVENT AT THE UNION BUILDINGS, PRET
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