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65 stories by "David Smith"

Alan Bennett's History Boys are this year's golden graduates by David Smith

They were stars in the landmark West End play and many have gone on to glittering careers in Hollywood and TV, including the latest Doctor Who, Matt Smith. David Smith reports on an extraord…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:27pm on April 27, 2016[SHARE]

Robert Schenkkan on LBJ: 'People loved or hated him, often in the same moment' by David Smith

The Pulitzer prize-winning playwright's All the Way, which premieres as a biopic on HBO next month, holds a mirror to Washington's current political machine through revisiting Lyndon B Johns…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:32pm on April 8, 2016[SHARE]

Martin Charnin: he wrote Annie, but he is for ever a Jet by David Smith In Washington

The legendary lyricist and director has had the opposite of a hard-knock life in theatre, starting in West Side Story and writing one of the biggest musicalsAmerica's National Theatre in Was…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:20pm on March 15, 2016[SHARE]

Lynn Nottage: 'Nostalgia is a disease many white Americans have' by David Smith In Washington

Taken from interviews with residents of America's poorest city, the Pulitzer-winning playwright's Sweat has new resonance in the era of Trump and SandersWhen playwright Lynn Nottage began wo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:37am on February 17, 2016[SHARE]

Obama " the musical: spiky-haired Kenyan extra steps up to lead role by David Smith In Nairobi

Theatre of dreams for Kenyan dancer chosen to play Obama in drama that for director proves 'You don't have to come from a big tribe to be elected president'It is the stuff acting dreams are …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:50pm on July 24, 2015[SHARE]

Theatre director begins unique citizen-led tribunal in eastern Congo by David Smith

Performance bring together mining companies, government officials and locals in unprecedented investigation into one of the world's most complicated conflicts Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:42am on May 29, 2015[SHARE]

Fela Kuti musical moves to Nigeria by David Smith

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

South Africa's 'theatre of struggle' appoints first black artistic director by David Smith

James Ngcobo lands leading role at Market Theatre, which staged protest plays during apartheid eraWhen he was cutting his teeth as an actor, the only place James Ngcobo knew equality was on …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:24pm on September 5, 2013[SHARE]

Not so black and white: South Africa on stage by David Smith

Seven years ago, Dame Janet Suzman lost a friend and fellow actor to the violence in South Africa. Now she will star in a play inspired by his death. As attention turns to her country's fu…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:06pm on July 20, 2013[SHARE]

Sierra Leone war orphan returns to Africa en pointe for ballet debut by David Smith In Johannesburg

Michaela DePrince tells of being called a 'devil child', hiding a magazine cover in her underwear and prejudice in ballet Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:53am on July 16, 2012[SHARE]

Sierra Leone war orphan returns to Africa en pointe for ballet debut by David Smith

Michaela DePrince tells of being called a 'devil child', hiding a magazine cover in her underwear and prejudice in balletHer father was murdered by gunmen, her mother starved to death and Mi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:53am on July 16, 2012[SHARE]

Soweto Theatre aims to foster township's cultural revolution by David Smith

Project aims to make virtue of location as Soweto becomes unlikely home of wine festival and fashion weekIt was a speech of defiance and undying hope. Zindzi Mandela, then aged 25, stood bef…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:46pm on May 2, 2012[SHARE]

Fela Kuti musical moves to Nigeria by David Smith

Award-winning stage musical on the 'father of afrobeat' heads to Lagos, a move welcomed by his eldest daughter, YeniPretentious it isn't. Beneath the giant corrugated iron roof is a shabby s…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:57am on March 4, 2011[SHARE]

A rose would smell as sweet in Xhosa | David Smith by David Smith

Here in Johannesburg, young South Africans are performing the Bard in their second language, English, while the Globe plans to put all 38 plays on in 38 languagesI write this from Johannesbu…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:03pm on January 22, 2011[SHARE]

All-black South African acting company evicted from theatre by David Smith

Isango Portobello theatre company locked out of Cape Town theatre after poor takings and claims of 'financial irregularities'A British director and his all-black South African acting company…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:18pm on November 23, 2010[SHARE]
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