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by [[Kriben Pillay]]. A satiric play about a Zulu student training to play the classical Indian role of the god  Muruga.  First shown as “work-in-progress” in the [[Asoka Theatre]] in 1988, but first performed formally in the Asoka Theatre, UDW 1990. Published in [[Asoka Theatre Publications]] 1995.  
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''[[Looking for Muruga]]'' is a play by [[Kriben Pillay]]. A satiric play about a Zulu student training to play the classical Indian role of the god  Muruga.  
  
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Based on a real character (now dead), the play brings together an aging barman and a young teacher, wbo is looking for a man he knew during his student days, a waiter called Muruga.
  
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== Original text ==
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Published in [[Asoka Theatre Publications]] 1995. 
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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1990: First shown as “work-in-progress” in the [[Asoka Theatre]] in 1988, but first performed formally in the Asoka Theatre, UDW 1990. Directed by [[Robun Singh]].
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== Sources ==
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Review written by [[Sjoerd Meijer]], ''[[Daily News]]'', 31 August 1990.
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Revision as of 18:17, 16 July 2018

Looking for Muruga is a play by Kriben Pillay. A satiric play about a Zulu student training to play the classical Indian role of the god Muruga.

Based on a real character (now dead), the play brings together an aging barman and a young teacher, wbo is looking for a man he knew during his student days, a waiter called Muruga.

Original text

Published in Asoka Theatre Publications 1995.

Performance history in South Africa

1990: First shown as “work-in-progress” in the Asoka Theatre in 1988, but first performed formally in the Asoka Theatre, UDW 1990. Directed by Robun Singh.

Sources

Review written by Sjoerd Meijer, Daily News, 31 August 1990.

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