Difference between revisions of "The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary South African Theatre"
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− | These are "The Pioneers", "Popular [[Community Theatre]]", "Contemporary Collaborators I: [[William Kentridge|Kentridge]]/[[Jane Taylor|Taylor]]/[[The Handspring Puppet Company|Handspring]]", "Contemporary Collaborators II: [[Magnet Theatre]]" | + | These are "The Pioneers", "Popular [[Community Theatre]]", "Contemporary Collaborators I: [[William Kentridge|Kentridge]]/[[Jane Taylor|Taylor]]/[[The Handspring Puppet Theatre Company|Handspring]]", "Contemporary Collaborators II: [[Magnet Theatre]]" |
The come essays on Reza de Wet, Paul Slabolepszy, Zakes Mda, Lara Foot, Mike van Graan, Craig Higginson, Mpulelo Paul Grootboom, Brett Bailey, Poeter-Dirk Uys, Fatima Dike, and Yaël Farber. The section is then rounded off by a accomplished roundup of “Emerging Playwrights and Significant Plays” by the energetic co-editor Greg Homan, and an interview with the theatre manager and playwright Aubrey Sekhabi. | The come essays on Reza de Wet, Paul Slabolepszy, Zakes Mda, Lara Foot, Mike van Graan, Craig Higginson, Mpulelo Paul Grootboom, Brett Bailey, Poeter-Dirk Uys, Fatima Dike, and Yaël Farber. The section is then rounded off by a accomplished roundup of “Emerging Playwrights and Significant Plays” by the energetic co-editor Greg Homan, and an interview with the theatre manager and playwright Aubrey Sekhabi. |
Revision as of 16:02, 22 May 2017
Following on a contextualising Introduction, the essays fall into two broadly defined groups.
The first group consists of a miscelaneous set of six studies looking at a range of alternative forms and themes.
These are "The Pioneers", "Popular Community Theatre", "Contemporary Collaborators I: Kentridge/Taylor/Handspring", "Contemporary Collaborators II: Magnet Theatre"
The come essays on Reza de Wet, Paul Slabolepszy, Zakes Mda, Lara Foot, Mike van Graan, Craig Higginson, Mpulelo Paul Grootboom, Brett Bailey, Poeter-Dirk Uys, Fatima Dike, and Yaël Farber. The section is then rounded off by a accomplished roundup of “Emerging Playwrights and Significant Plays” by the energetic co-editor Greg Homan, and an interview with the theatre manager and playwright Aubrey Sekhabi.