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''Crashing the Night'', an explosive comedy/drama that examines ethics and morality in a society attempting to reconcile European mores with African reality, by [[Paul Slabolepszy]]. Presented by [[The Okes]] in the [[Baxter Theatre]] in April 2000, directed by [[Megan Wilson]], starring [[Vusi Kunene]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Graham Hopkins]], [[Camilla Waldman]] and [[Paul Slabolepszy|Slabolepszy]]. The production then visited Johannesburg, Grahamstown and Durban. | ''Crashing the Night'', an explosive comedy/drama that examines ethics and morality in a society attempting to reconcile European mores with African reality, by [[Paul Slabolepszy]]. Presented by [[The Okes]] in the [[Baxter Theatre]] in April 2000, directed by [[Megan Wilson]], starring [[Vusi Kunene]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Graham Hopkins]], [[Camilla Waldman]] and [[Paul Slabolepszy|Slabolepszy]]. The production then visited Johannesburg, Grahamstown and Durban. | ||
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+ | At [[Aardklop]] 2000 the cast were [[Paul Slabolepszy]], [[Graham Hopkins]], [[Russel Savadier]], [[Sello Sebotsane]] and [[Camilla Waldman]]. [[Megan Wilson]] directed. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
Baxter Theatre pamphlet, March/April 2000. | Baxter Theatre pamphlet, March/April 2000. | ||
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+ | Aardklop Festival programme, 2000. 36. | ||
Revision as of 10:02, 9 August 2016
Crashing the Night, an explosive comedy/drama that examines ethics and morality in a society attempting to reconcile European mores with African reality, by Paul Slabolepszy. Presented by The Okes in the Baxter Theatre in April 2000, directed by Megan Wilson, starring Vusi Kunene, James Borthwick, Graham Hopkins, Camilla Waldman and Slabolepszy. The production then visited Johannesburg, Grahamstown and Durban.
At Aardklop 2000 the cast were Paul Slabolepszy, Graham Hopkins, Russel Savadier, Sello Sebotsane and Camilla Waldman. Megan Wilson directed.
Sources
Baxter Theatre pamphlet, March/April 2000.
Aardklop Festival programme, 2000. 36.
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