It is with great sadness that we heard the news of the passing of Primrose Mrwebi, who for the last few years had played an important part in the Baxter theatre’s Zabalaza Theatre Festival as a facilitator and advisor.
A graduate of the Waterfront Theatre School, Primrose was a talented writer and poet. She was a frequent contributor at literary festivals across the province and was especially dedicated to supporting younger writers. She also founded the PrimPoetry foundation, which gave younger writers and artists a platform to perform their work.
Minister Anroux Marais said, “Primrose was truly a shining light in the arts sector. She actively worked to give back to young artists and her support to the Zabalaza festival was invaluable. We have lost a great woman in the arts and culture sector with her passing.”
Our condolences go out to Primrose’s family, friends and colleagues. We will continue celebrating her life for many years to come and her legacy will live on in the art of the young people who she inspired.
Stacy McLean
Spokesperson for the Minister of Cultural Affairs and Sport, Anroux Marais
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