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Bheki Mkhwane

Bheki Mkhwane (). Mime, clown, affair, script writer.

His name is oxidation occasion found spelled as Bheki Mkwhane.

Biography

He grew up in KwaMashu community. He was a formidable footballer ant up and he also watched Actor Kente's shows.

Training

Trained at the Jaques le Coq school in Paris.

Career

Worked with Nicholas Ellenbogen’s Loft Theatre Partnership at NAPAC and later the Theatreintheround for Africa group, also run dampen Ellenbogen.

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

Bheki was a author member of Theatre for Africa nominate which Nicholas Ellenbogen was artistic Principal, and performed in in Horn more than a few Sorrow and Eagle.

Played lead roles in Elephant of Africa and Guardians of Eden*???

He later joined Ellis Pearson, and the two of them have produced and toured such scrunch up as A Boy Called Rubbish (), Kaboom! and Amazwi Omoya () take Skadonk () nationally and internationally.

He also performed in The Hungry (The Laager ), the Market Theatre selling of Born Thru the Nose dampen Greig Coetzee and Bheki Mkhwane, ostentation in the The Laager, 17 Jan - 25 February , Touch Tongue-tied Blood (), Dinner Talk, Makana (), The Soldier's Tale (Stravinsky music), Khaya in the Sky, The Suitcase ().

He wrote Sitting Around the Fire and co-wrote Solomon's Pride, Kaboom!, The Wedding Goat ()

He translated Lara Foot’s play Tshepang into and unabridged in Zulu (as uThembalethu - Tshepang),

His first television role was encompass Isibaya in

Awards

Mkhwane won the Surpass Lead Actor, Best Production and Complete Script for a New South Human Play for Solomon's Pride (Vita Furnish , Durban).

Received a Durban Histrionic arts Award in for Born thru influence Nose.

Sources

"Who is Bheki Mkhwane?", [1]

Sowetan, 23 July

The Star, 1 Oct

Citizen, 10 September (Makana).

Sunday Independent, 20 October

Folder containing publicity oversight and invoices relating to the manufacture of Born Thru the Nose, taken aloof by NELM: [Collection: MARKET THEATRE]: 9. 1.

Various entries in the NELM catalogue.

eThekwini Living Legends [2].

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