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National Arts Festival Programme 1999.
 
National Arts Festival Programme 1999.
  
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Artslink [http://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=10824].
  
 
= ''Passage'', a play by [[Thando Doni]] =
 
= ''Passage'', a play by [[Thando Doni]] =
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''Passage'' is a devised piece of work exploring the concept of what makes a man. It comes as a result of a collaboration between the [[Baxter Theatre]], The [[Magnet Theatre]] and the [[Zabalaza Theatre Festival]] and has been taken around community centres and schools to get young people to look at the question.
  
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Performed at he Flipside, [[Baxter Theatre]] Centre, starring [[Richard Tafane]], [[Aphiwe Menziwa]], [[Jeoffrey Makobela]], [[Nicholas Campbell]] and [[Daniel Richards]], directed by [[Thando Doni]], March 2014.
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== Sources ==
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''[[Cape Argus]]'', 11 March 2014.
  
  

Latest revision as of 17:08, 11 July 2017

There are two South African plays by this name.


Passage, created by Philippe Pelen

Passage is a physcal, musical and poetic theatre of images created and directed by Philippe Pelen, joined by choreographers Savitry Naïr from India and Vincent Mantsoe. The cast include Thanh-Thuy Dang, Mikhaël Fontaine, Stanley Mambo, Portia Manyeke, Danny Moleko, Eunive Motaung, Blessing Mubaïwa, Mikhaël Talpot.

Produced at the National Arts Festival, 1999.

Sources

National Arts Festival Programme 1999.

Artslink [1].

Passage, a play by Thando Doni

Passage is a devised piece of work exploring the concept of what makes a man. It comes as a result of a collaboration between the Baxter Theatre, The Magnet Theatre and the Zabalaza Theatre Festival and has been taken around community centres and schools to get young people to look at the question.

Performed at he Flipside, Baxter Theatre Centre, starring Richard Tafane, Aphiwe Menziwa, Jeoffrey Makobela, Nicholas Campbell and Daniel Richards, directed by Thando Doni, March 2014.

Sources

Cape Argus, 11 March 2014.


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