Amy Jephta is a South African playwright, screenwriter and theatre director.[1] Works include Kristalvlakte,[2] Ellen: The Ellen Pakkies Story,[3] Other People's Lives,[4] Sonskyn Beperk,[5] and While You Weren't Looking.[6] She is a lecturer at the University of Cape Town[7] and the first recipient of the Emerging Theatre Director's Bursary in South Africa.[8] Her work has been staged at The Fugard Theatre, The Bush Theatre, The Royal Court Theatre, Jermyn Street Theatre, Theatre503 and the Edinburgh International Festival. Jephta is an alumnus of the Lincoln Center Theatre Directors Lab[9] and was one of the Mail & Guardian 200 Young South Africans in 2013.[10] Her monologue Shoes was performed by James McAvoy and directed by Danny Boyle as part of the 2015 show The Children's Monologues[11] at The Royal Court Theatre. She has been a storyliner and scriptwriter on the drama series, Nkululeko, a coming-of-age story set in Khayelitsha for South Africa's Mzansi Magic Channel. Amy also lends her writing expertise to Cape Town-based soap opera, Suidooster, as a story-liner and scriptwriter.
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Born | Cape Town, South Africa |
Nationality | South African |
Alma mater | University of Cape Town |
Notable works | Kristalvlakte, Ellen: The Ellen Pakkies Story, All Who Pass |
Notable awards | Mail & Guardian 200 Young South Africans, Destiny Magazine 40 Women Under 40, Eugene Marais Prize |
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Amy is the winner of the 2017 Eugene Marais prize for Drama,[12][13] the 2019 Standard Bank Young Artist award for Theatre [14] and an alumnus of Ron Howard and Brian Grazer's Imagine Entertainment Impact Lab [15]