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Arts and Africa - BBC African Service, London |
Gcina Mhlophe isn't only a performing member of the theatre company, she is also an author of the play 'Have you Seen Zandile'. It is her first and in it she plays most of the characters, including Zandile as an eight year old child. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This programme talks about two different approaches to the role and provision of the arts in Uganda. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This programm is a theatrical experience, where Maxwell Tembo, a Zambian actor opening the show in Harare, Zimbabwe. He also introduced the Kenyama Travelling Theatre Group who brings theatre to the people instead of the people to the theatre according to Tembo. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This programme is about congratulating a Ghanaian actor David Ato Dontoh, who's been given the 1984 Best Actor Award by the Entertainners, Critics and Reviewers Association of Ghana. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
The first part of this programme is about Bertha Msora, a Zimbabwean who is an adult educator by profession. She saw an advertisment for a competition for new plays, she wrote one and won the competition though she'd never done any creative writing before. |
Filming of Cry the Beloved Country near Ixopo. In the background are actors under striped umbrella doing their dailogues. In the foreground is Mrs Dorrie Paton wearing a hat |
Black and white print 7 x 11cm original |
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Letter from Alan Paton to Members of the cast |