Stable Expense
Stable Expense is a play in two acts by Kessie Govender. Also written Stablexpense.
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The original text
Kessie Govender's first play. Basing his public comment on his experience in the building trade, the playwright launches a scathing attack on the authorities in the 1970s for spending the equivalent of the cost of a stable on a house in Chatsworth - when the stables were more structurally sound than these badly-constructed dwellings.
Published by Institute for Black Research ; Madiba Publishers.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
The play was first performed by the Stable Theatre Company in the 1970s, and gave a name to both the company and the Stable Theatre they used.
Sources
Loren Kruger, 1999: 148
http://www.stabletheatre.co.za/
http://www.kessiegovender.org/
NELM catalogue.
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