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Winston Ntshona (6
October 1941 – 2
August 2018) was a
South African playwright and actor. He won a Tony
Award for Best
Actor in a Play in 1975. Born...
- (co-aut****d with
Athol Fugard and
Winston Ntshona) The
Island (1973) (co-aut****d with
Athol Fugard and
Winston Ntshona)
Statements After an
Arrest Under the...
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written collaboratively with two
South African actors, John Kani and
Winston Ntshona, both of whom
appeared in the
original production. Its
world première occurred...
- The
Western Cape (Xhosa: i
Ntshona-Koloni; Afrikaans: Wes-Kaap [ˈvɛskɑːp]) is a
province of
South Africa,
situated on the south-western
coast of the country...
- Co-aut****d with John Kani and
Winston Ntshona Statements: [Three Plays]. 1974. By
Athol Fugard, John Kani, and
Winston Ntshona. Rev. ed.
Oxford and New York:...
- with
Winston Ntshona.
Ntshona was
Limbani in the film and
continued to make many more
films with Kani
after The Wild Geese. Kani and
Ntshona say they both...
- Noordwes (Afrikaans) Nwalungu-Vupeladyambu (Tsonga)
Leboya Bophirimela (Sotho) iMntla-
Ntshona (Xhosa)
Province Coat of arms Motto(s):
Kagiso le
Tswelelopele (Peace...
- The
Island is a play
written by
Athol Fugard, John Kani, and
Winston Ntshona. The apartheid-era drama,
inspired by a true story, is set in an unnamed...
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player from a
village in
Kenya Yolanda Vazquez as
Sister Susan Winston Ntshona as
Urudu Mabutho "Kid"
Sithole as
Nyaga Sean
McCann as Ray Fox
Dennis Patrick...
- Nick
Reding as DFID
Minister Adetokumboh M'Cormack as RUF
Trainer Winston Ntshona as Old
Mende Gaurav Chopra,
David S. Lee, and
Jonathan Pienaar as journalists...