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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
''Tooth and Nail'' was extensively reworked for the Standard Bank [[National Arts Festival]], 1991, by [[Carol Steinberg]] and [[Malcolm Purkey]]. Directed by Purkey, assisted by [[Carol Steinberg]], starring [[Daphney Hlomuka]], [[Grace Mahlaba]], [[Ramolao Makhene]], [[Tale Motsepe]], [[Orna Shigren]], [[Raphael Vilakazi]], [[Megan Kruskal]], [[Gys de Villiers]], [[Patrick Shai]] and [[Francois Venter]].
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''Tooth and Nail'' was extensively reworked for the Standard Bank [[National Arts Festival]], 1991, by [[Carol Steinberg]] and [[Malcolm Purkey]]. Directed by Purkey, assisted by [[Carol Steinberg]], starring [[Daphney Hlomuka]], [[Grace Mahlaba]], [[Ramolao Makhene]], [[Tale Motsepe]], [[Orna Shifren]], [[Raphael Vilakazi]], [[Megan Kruskal]], [[Gys de Villiers]], [[Patrick Shai]] and [[Francois Venter]].
Design and lighting design [[Sarah Roberts]], puppets [[Handspring Puppet Com pany]], musical director [[Orna Shifren]].
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Design and lighting design [[Sarah Roberts]], puppets [[Handspring Puppet Company]], musical director [[Orna Shifren]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 14:00, 25 October 2016

Tooth and Nail is a play created in workshop which began in October 1988 by Junction Avenue Theatre Company. Full-length. Cast: mixed.

The original text

Published in At the Junction by Wits University Press.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Tooth and Nail was extensively reworked for the Standard Bank National Arts Festival, 1991, by Carol Steinberg and Malcolm Purkey. Directed by Purkey, assisted by Carol Steinberg, starring Daphney Hlomuka, Grace Mahlaba, Ramolao Makhene, Tale Motsepe, Orna Shifren, Raphael Vilakazi, Megan Kruskal, Gys de Villiers, Patrick Shai and Francois Venter. Design and lighting design Sarah Roberts, puppets Handspring Puppet Company, musical director Orna Shifren.

Sources

National Arts Festival programme, 1991. 51.

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