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''[[The Unlikely Secret Agent]]'' is a play by [[Paul du Toit]].  
 
''[[The Unlikely Secret Agent]]'' is a play by [[Paul du Toit]].  
  
'''BEING WRITTEN'''
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==The original text==
  
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Based on [[Ronnie Kasrils]]' Alan Paton Award-winning book of the same name ([[Jacana Media]], 2013), the production follows the remarkable journey of Eleanor Kasrils. Set in 1963 Durban amidst apartheid’s turmoil, Eleanor, an unassuming bookstore worker and single mother, becomes a clandestine operative for the ANC. When her lover, [[Ronnie Kasrils]], a wanted "terrorist", is pursued by authorities, Eleanor confronts the brutality of the Apartheid government's so-called Special Branch. Arrested, interrogated, and targeted by the Security Police, Eleanor must summon all her strength to protect her comrades and plan her escape.
  
==The original text==
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Adapted for the stage by [[Paul du Toit]]
 
 
Based on [[Ronnie Kasrils]]' Alan Paton Award-winning book of the same name ([[Jacana Media]], 2013), the production illuminates the remarkable journey of Eleanor Kasrils. Set in 1963 Durban amidst apartheid’s turmoil, Eleanor, an unassuming bookstore worker and single mother, becomes a clandestine operative for the ANC. When her lover, Ronnie Kasrils, a wanted “terrorist,” is pursued by authorities, Eleanor confronts the brutality of the Special Branch. Arrested, interrogated, and targeted by the Security Police, Eleanor must summon all her strength to protect her comrades and plan her escape.
 
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
2022: Produced by [[Unlikely Productions]] in the [[Bloemhof School Hall]] at the US Toyota [[Woordfees]] in Stellenbosch on 13, 15 and 16 October. Directed by Paul du Toit, with [[Erika Marais]] as Eleanor Kasrils, and an ensemble cast that includes [[Gideon Lombard]], [[Wessel Pretorius]], [[Carlo Daniels]] and [[Ntlanhla Kutu]]. Stage manager [[Salene Bekker]], lighting design [[Daniel Galloway]], music and sound design [[Jahn Beukes]] and technical direction [[Lize van Rooyen]].   
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2022: Produced by [[Unlikely Productions]] in the [[Bloemhof School Hall]] at the US Toyota [[Woordfees]] in Stellenbosch on 13, 15 and 16 October. Directed by [[Paul du Toit]], with [[Erika Marais]] as Eleanor Kasrils, and an ensemble cast that includes [[Gideon Lombard]], [[Wessel Pretorius]], [[Carlo Daniels]] and [[Ntlanhla Kutu]]. Stage manager [[Salene Bekker]], lighting design [[Daniel Galloway]], music and sound design [[Jahn Beukes]] and technical direction [[Lize van Rooyen]].   
  
 
2024: Performed at the [[Market Theatre]] from 16 May to 2 June 2024. Directed by [[Paul du Toit]], with [[Erika Breytenbach-Marais]] as Eleanor Kasrils, and an ensemble cast that includes [[De Klerk Oelofse]], [[Wessel Pretorius]], [[Sanda Shandu]] and [[Ntlanhla Kutu]].
 
2024: Performed at the [[Market Theatre]] from 16 May to 2 June 2024. Directed by [[Paul du Toit]], with [[Erika Breytenbach-Marais]] as Eleanor Kasrils, and an ensemble cast that includes [[De Klerk Oelofse]], [[Wessel Pretorius]], [[Sanda Shandu]] and [[Ntlanhla Kutu]].
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==Awards==
 
==Awards==
  
The play garnered a number of awards and nominations in 2022-2023, including Best Production and Best Director at the 2022 US Toyota [[Woordfees]], a Fleur Du Cap Award for Best Director for [[Paul du Toit]] and a Fleur Du Cap Award for Best Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Play for [[Carlo Daniels]].
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The play garnered a number of awards and nominations in 2022-2023, including Best Production and Best Director at the 2022 US Toyota [[Woordfees]], a [[Fleur Du Cap Award]] for Best Director for [[Paul du Toit]] and a [[Fleur Du Cap Award]] for Best Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Play for [[Carlo Daniels]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 06:37, 9 May 2024

The Unlikely Secret Agent is a play by Paul du Toit.

The original text

Based on Ronnie Kasrils' Alan Paton Award-winning book of the same name (Jacana Media, 2013), the production follows the remarkable journey of Eleanor Kasrils. Set in 1963 Durban amidst apartheid’s turmoil, Eleanor, an unassuming bookstore worker and single mother, becomes a clandestine operative for the ANC. When her lover, Ronnie Kasrils, a wanted "terrorist", is pursued by authorities, Eleanor confronts the brutality of the Apartheid government's so-called Special Branch. Arrested, interrogated, and targeted by the Security Police, Eleanor must summon all her strength to protect her comrades and plan her escape.

Adapted for the stage by Paul du Toit

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2022: Produced by Unlikely Productions in the Bloemhof School Hall at the US Toyota Woordfees in Stellenbosch on 13, 15 and 16 October. Directed by Paul du Toit, with Erika Marais as Eleanor Kasrils, and an ensemble cast that includes Gideon Lombard, Wessel Pretorius, Carlo Daniels and Ntlanhla Kutu. Stage manager Salene Bekker, lighting design Daniel Galloway, music and sound design Jahn Beukes and technical direction Lize van Rooyen.

2024: Performed at the Market Theatre from 16 May to 2 June 2024. Directed by Paul du Toit, with Erika Breytenbach-Marais as Eleanor Kasrils, and an ensemble cast that includes De Klerk Oelofse, Wessel Pretorius, Sanda Shandu and Ntlanhla Kutu.

Awards

The play garnered a number of awards and nominations in 2022-2023, including Best Production and Best Director at the 2022 US Toyota Woordfees, a Fleur Du Cap Award for Best Director for Paul du Toit and a Fleur Du Cap Award for Best Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Play for Carlo Daniels.

Sources

https://www.newslink.co.za/the-unlikely-secret-agent/

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