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Tag: In Bocca al Lupo

A Conversation with Jemma Kahn

Actress and artist, Jemma Kahn returns to the Alexander Bar with In Bocca al lupo, her latest Kamishibai endeavor. Following the breakout success that was Epicene Butcher and We Didn’t Come To Hell For The Croissants, Jemma has become a pioneer of not only the Kamishibai style in South Africa but for boldly creating her own boundary-pushing work.  Continue reading →

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June 1, 2017November 1, 2017 by Sarafina Magazine Categories: Actor, Actress, Art, Artist, Arts, Cape Town, Conversation, Film, Filmmaker, Interview, Joburg, Now Playing, Painter, Photography, Production, Sarafina, Sarafina Magazine, South AfricaTags: Actor, Actress, Advice, Alison Bechdel, Amateur Hour, Art, Bitter Comics, Conversation, Epicene Butcher, Film, Filmmaker, Fine Arts, Fun Home, Illustrator, In Bocca al Lupo, inspirational, inspiring, Jemma Kahn, Kamishibai, Lindiwe Matshikiza, Market Theater, Maus, Painter, Performance, Photography, Tertius Kapp, The Alexander Bar, Theater, Theatre, We didn't come to hell for the croissants, Women 6 Comments

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