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''Sunrise City'', a musical play by [[Chris Pretorius]], [[Matthew Krouse]], [[Mark Fleishman]] which gives a satirical view of pleasure palaces and the sex industry making use of caricature and exaggerated image of decadence, inspired by the work of German dramatist Bertolt Brecht. | ''Sunrise City'', a musical play by [[Chris Pretorius]], [[Matthew Krouse]], [[Mark Fleishman]] which gives a satirical view of pleasure palaces and the sex industry making use of caricature and exaggerated image of decadence, inspired by the work of German dramatist Bertolt Brecht. | ||
− | Performed at the [[Market Theatre]], 1988 directed and designed by [[Chris Pretorius]]. Music by Shaun Naidoo, with [[Hazel Friedman]], [[Dominique Moser]], [[Sarah Leftwich]], [[Margaret Williams]], [[Helena Hettema]], [[Roz Monat]], [[Gideon de Wet]], [[Li Newman]], [[Matthew Krouse]], [[Ben Kruger]], [[Mxolisi Hulana]], [[Mike Mvelase]], [[Sello Maake | + | Performed at the [[Market Theatre]], 1988 directed and designed by [[Chris Pretorius]]. Music by Shaun Naidoo, with [[Hazel Friedman]], [[Dominique Moser]], [[Sarah Leftwich]], [[Margaret Williams]], [[Helena Hettema]], [[Roz Monat]], [[Gideon de Wet]], [[Li Newman]], [[Matthew Krouse]], [[Ben Kruger]], [[Mxolisi Hulana]], [[Mike Mvelase]], [[Sello Maake ka Ncube]], [[Johan Bothma]]. Choreography by [[Robyn Orlin]]. |
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Revision as of 15:25, 24 October 2016
Sunrise City, a musical play by Chris Pretorius, Matthew Krouse, Mark Fleishman which gives a satirical view of pleasure palaces and the sex industry making use of caricature and exaggerated image of decadence, inspired by the work of German dramatist Bertolt Brecht.
Performed at the Market Theatre, 1988 directed and designed by Chris Pretorius. Music by Shaun Naidoo, with Hazel Friedman, Dominique Moser, Sarah Leftwich, Margaret Williams, Helena Hettema, Roz Monat, Gideon de Wet, Li Newman, Matthew Krouse, Ben Kruger, Mxolisi Hulana, Mike Mvelase, Sello Maake ka Ncube, Johan Bothma. Choreography by Robyn Orlin.
Sources
Rapport, 1 May 1988.
The Star, 26 1988.
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