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Mandla Mbothwe | |
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Nationality | South African |
Known for | Theatre |
Mandla Mbothwe is a South African director, writer, and teacher living and working in Cape Town. [1] He was also a lecturer in the Department of Drama at the University of Cape Town for 8 years.[1] He has been with Magnet Theatre since 2002.[2]
Early Life
[edit]Career
[edit]Productions
[edit]- 2008: Isivuno Sama Phupha performed on the Spier Infecting the City Festival, the highly acclaimed ingcwaba lendoda lise cankwe ndlela – the grave of the man is next to the road, Umyezo wezandi (Eden of sounds)
- 2009: Bafana Republic 3- penalty Shootout.
- 2010:
- Co-directed Ukhozi Olumaphiko, and Ezethu and 27 windows, 4 doors and 2 taps for Out the Box 2010 Festival.
- Co–directed Inxeba Lomphilisi (the wound of a healer). Brent Meersman noted Mandla as one of the most underappreciated directors in South Africa (Mail and Guardian, December 2009).
- 2011: directed-under The Steve Biko Centre's Abelusi program VOICES OF WOMEN, under The Steve Biko Centre and Mopo productions - Ukutshona ko Mendi … did we dance, the Annual Steve Biko Centre Ginsberg Easter Festival ”resurrecting village spirit” with 350 performers, in 37 sites over two day event.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Mandla Mbothwe". Infecting the City 2012. Retrieved 16 April 2012.
- ^ "Mandla Mbothwe". Overtone. Retrieved 16 April 2012.