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− | + | ''[[The Disguise of the Ashes that arose out of the Karnaval at Scarborough to prove that Leonardo was Right - an investigation of guilt]]'' is a play devised by [[Brian Astbury]] and the [[Space Theatre]] Company, the text co-written by [[Geraldine Aron]] and [[Dermod Judge]]. | |
== The original text == | == The original text == | ||
− | + | Created iver four days in protest of the banning of plays in South Africa by the [[Censorship Board]]. The play's long title contains the names of all the plays that had been banned at the [[Space Theatre]] itself, from 1972-1979 (''[[The Guise]]'', ''[[Ashes]]'', ''[[Karnaval]]'', ''[[Scarborough]]'' and ''[[Leonardo was Right]]''), and the production consisted of provocative scenes illustrating material generally available (uncensored) in the media in South Africa at the time (e.g. ''[[Birds of Paradise]]'', which had been already been seen by nearly 500,000 South Africans at the time). | |
It appears that the point had been made, as the censors left this production alone. | It appears that the point had been made, as the censors left this production alone. | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | [[Brian Astbury]] | + | [[Brian Astbury]] 1979. ''The Space/Die Ruimte/Indawo''. Cape Town: Moira and Azriel Fine. |
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 16:36, 9 June 2020
The Disguise of the Ashes that arose out of the Karnaval at Scarborough to prove that Leonardo was Right - an investigation of guilt is a play devised by Brian Astbury and the Space Theatre Company, the text co-written by Geraldine Aron and Dermod Judge.
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The original text
Created iver four days in protest of the banning of plays in South Africa by the Censorship Board. The play's long title contains the names of all the plays that had been banned at the Space Theatre itself, from 1972-1979 (The Guise, Ashes, Karnaval, Scarborough and Leonardo was Right), and the production consisted of provocative scenes illustrating material generally available (uncensored) in the media in South Africa at the time (e.g. Birds of Paradise, which had been already been seen by nearly 500,000 South Africans at the time).
It appears that the point had been made, as the censors left this production alone.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1979: Performed in the Space Theatre, directed by Brian Astbury with Richard Carter, Carlos da Silva, Pippa Dyer, Nicholas Fine, Sue Hanson, Errol Hart, Derek Lyndon, Caroline Newby, Duarte Sylwain andLeslee Udwin. The stage managers were Arthur Benjamin, Faruk Hoosain and Denise Newman.
Sources
Brian Astbury 1979. The Space/Die Ruimte/Indawo. Cape Town: Moira and Azriel Fine.
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