• Ashraf Johaardien (born 1974) is a multi-award-winning playwright, actor, and producer. He was the recipient of the inaugural PANSA Jury Award (2002)...
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  • Moroccan footballer Ashraf Hendricks (born 1984), South African footballer Ashraf Hossain (died 2020), Bangladeshi politician Ashraf Johaardien (born 1974),...
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  • York-based Japanese artist Eric Khoo: film director from Singapore Ashraf Johaardien: playwright from South Africa Sonam Kapoor: Indian actor Hernán Jiménez:...
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    Mohammed in Tom Coash’s Cry Havoc, produced by Grace Meadows and Ashraf Johaardien, in which he performed alongside actors David Dennis and Brenda Radloff...
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  • Am! Writing by South African Gay Men (compiled by Robin Malan and Ashraf Johaardien, Junkets Publisher, Cape Town); Speak My Language, and Other Stories...
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  • artistic content. He was replaced by playwright and arts administrator Ashraf Johaardien, who left at the end of 2018. During the Festival, the staff complement...
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    2021. Yes, I am! : writing by South African gay men. Robin Malan, Ashraf Johaardien. Mowbray, South Africa: Junkets Publisher. 2010. ISBN 978-0-620-45828-3...
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  • University of Witwatersrand Occupation Head: Arts & Culture University of Johannesburg Years active 2001–present Spouse Ashraf Johaardien (m. 2013) Children 2...
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