Congratulations to all our 2008 Afdis Awards of Excellence Winners –
The Reps Theatrical Advancement Award - Winner – Chisipite Senior School; Runner-up – Eaglesvale School
The Repteens Awards
The Shaheen Jassat Award for Best Actress - Kyla Render
The Repteens Trophy for Best Actor - Stephane Thomas
Best Technical - Peter Blackburn
The Arron Trophy for Most Contribution - Kyla Render
The Prentice Trophy for Best Performance in a Minor Role – Frank Douie as Mr Hooper in Kindly Keep it Covered
The Sue Greener Technical Award – Linda Hyde for the décor of Kindly Keep it Covered
The Hugh Dornhurst Trophy for Best First Performance in a Reps Production – George Gukuta as Moon in That’s Absurd!
The Marjorie Legg Trophy for Best Stage Properties – Gail Cooper for Grease
The Dave Roberts Memorial Trophy for Most Outstanding Musical Performance – Josh Ansley as Kenickie in Grease
The Alastair and Wendy Booth Award for Best Comedy Performance – Frank Douie as Mr Hooper in Kindly Keep it Covered
The Reps Award for Best Performance by a Junior under 12 years – Julian Vos as Danny in Mother Goose
The Alan Parkinson Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Greg Mizon as Sonny in Grease
The Allan Shaw Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Sue Bolt as Kitty in Mother Goose
The Adrian Stanley Award – Sue Bolt for her total involvement in the theatre
The Munro Trophy for Best All Round Contribution – Stan Higgins
The Steve Bonney Special Award – Chris Charnley for running Repteens for the last 5 years
The Isabeau Granger Trophy for Best Amateur Director – Sue Bolt and Greg Mizon for That’s Absurd!
The John Keeling Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role – Tim Harrap as Sidney in Kindly Keep it Covered
The George Barnes Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role – Anne Fischer for her roles in With Malicious Intent
The Oudemeester Award of Excellence for Best Production – Kindly Keep it Covered, Directed by Teri Grimmel, stage managed by Linda Hyde
Non violent and credible? The 2023 Zimbabwean general election
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By Senator David Coltart Bulawayo 26th August 2023 Executive Summary This
paper questions whether the 2023 Zimbabwean elections are “credible”
according ...
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