The Lion and the Lamb

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The Lion and the Lamb is a musical play by John Kani and Barney Simon.

The original text

Subtitled The Story of Jesus Christ, the piece tells the story of Christ from the Annunciation to His Ascension, with the text taken from all four Gospels and featuring popular South African gospel music.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1993: Performed at the National Arts Festival, directed by Barney Simon, with John Kani as narrator, accompanied by the performers and singers Gloria Bosman, Felicia Marion and Jennifer Ferguson, Sibongile Khumalo, Sophie Mgcina, [[Lydia Hannibal] and the harpist Merle Thompson.

1998: Performed at the Market Theatre, directed by Barney Simon, with John Kani, Sibongile Ngoma, Margaret Motsaga and The Joy Celebration Choir.

2009: Performed at the Market Theatre, directed by John Kani with a cast that included John Kani (narrator), Nokukhanya Dlamini, Margaret Motsage (lead singers), Thobekile Masinga, Xolani Mdlalose, Bubele Mgele, Sarah Mphuthi (back singers)

2019: Played at Market Theatre 22 November to 22 December, directed by James Ngcobo with John Kani as the enigmatic storyteller/narrator and a large cast that included Nokukhanya Dlamini, Gugu Shezi, Nomfundo Dlamini, Lerato Gwebu, Lerato Mvelase, Itumeleng Tshabane and guitarist Avril Mkansi. The crew for the production included musical direction by Tshepo Mngoma, lighting design by Mandla Mtshali, set design by Nadya Cohen and costume design by Nthabiseng Makone.

Sources

National Arts Festival programme, 1993. 49.

Ruphin Coudyzer. 2023. Annotated list of his photographs of Market Theatre productions. (Provided by Coudyzer)

https://joburg.co.za/john-kani-the-lion-and-the-lamb-at-the-market-theatre/

https://culture-review.co.za/the-lion-and-the-lamb-musical

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