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''[[Johnny Boskak is Feeling Funny]]'' is a play by [[Greig Coetzee]]. A spin off of Coetzee's award-winning play ''[[White Men with Weapons]]''.
 
''[[Johnny Boskak is Feeling Funny]]'' is a play by [[Greig Coetzee]]. A spin off of Coetzee's award-winning play ''[[White Men with Weapons]]''.
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Published in ''[[Johnny Boskak is Feeling Funny and other plays]]'', 2009.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
 
2004: First performed in 2004 at the [[National Arts Festival]] starring the author, directed by [[Genna Lewis]].
 
2004: First performed in 2004 at the [[National Arts Festival]] starring the author, directed by [[Genna Lewis]].
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2011: Presented at the Edinburgh Festival, [[National Arts Festival]] and the [[Catalina Theatre]].
  
 
2015: Performed by [[Untouchable Productions]] and [[Craig Morris]], directed by [[Roslyn Wood-Morris]] with [[Craig Morris]]. The production won a 2015 Standard Bank Gold Ovation Award at the Grahamstown Festival.  
 
2015: Performed by [[Untouchable Productions]] and [[Craig Morris]], directed by [[Roslyn Wood-Morris]] with [[Craig Morris]]. The production won a 2015 Standard Bank Gold Ovation Award at the Grahamstown Festival.  
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https://webmail.sun.ac.za/owa/?ae=PreFormAction&t=IPM.Note&a=Del
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[[NELM]] catalogue.
  
  

Latest revision as of 11:03, 9 June 2017

Johnny Boskak is Feeling Funny is a play by Greig Coetzee. A spin off of Coetzee's award-winning play White Men with Weapons.

Published in Johnny Boskak is Feeling Funny and other plays, 2009.

Performance history in South Africa

2004: First performed in 2004 at the National Arts Festival starring the author, directed by Genna Lewis.

2011: Presented at the Edinburgh Festival, National Arts Festival and the Catalina Theatre.

2015: Performed by Untouchable Productions and Craig Morris, directed by Roslyn Wood-Morris with Craig Morris. The production won a 2015 Standard Bank Gold Ovation Award at the Grahamstown Festival.

Sources

The Herald, 6 July 2004.

https://webmail.sun.ac.za/owa/?ae=PreFormAction&t=IPM.Note&a=Del

NELM catalogue.


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