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[[Lesley Stones]] 2021." ''Dusk'' feels suitably dark in days of death and despair", ''[[Daily Maverick]]'', 17 August, 2021.[https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2021-08-17-dusk-feels-suitably-dark-in-days-of-death-and-despair/]  
 
[[Lesley Stones]] 2021." ''Dusk'' feels suitably dark in days of death and despair", ''[[Daily Maverick]]'', 17 August, 2021.[https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2021-08-17-dusk-feels-suitably-dark-in-days-of-death-and-despair/]  
  
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https://citylifearts.co.za/dusk-a-mysterious-story-of-murder-and-memory-hits-market-theatre-stages/
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 7 July 2024

Dusk is a one-act play by Mark Scheepers.

The original text

Set on a rural farm it is a play about an older white woman who had privilege and has lost much of it and a younger black man who had very little, but is now realising his potential Both have been traumatised in their own ways and are linked by history and overlapping relationships.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2021: Performed in the The Mannie Manim Theatre at The Market Theatre, Johannesburg, in the week from 6–29 August , directed by Palesa Mazamisa with Loyiso McDonald and Michelle Douglas. Lighting design was done by Josias Mashiane, props and set design by Karabo Legoabe-Mtshali, costume design by Busisiwe Nkabinde, sound design by Mandla Mkaba and stage management by Tiisetso Mwane-Madzhie.

Sources

Tonderai Chiyindiko. 2021. "Dusk, A Play About Secrets", in The African Theatre Magazine (August 15, 2021)[1]

Bruce Dennill 2021. "Theatre Review: Dusk – Isolated Incidents, Or Feeling Down On The Farm", pArticipate 13 August, 2021.[2]

Lesley Stones 2021." Dusk feels suitably dark in days of death and despair", Daily Maverick, 17 August, 2021.[3]

https://citylifearts.co.za/dusk-a-mysterious-story-of-murder-and-memory-hits-market-theatre-stages/

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