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by [[Ian Bruce]]. A play about ‘Rainbow Nation’ exhaustion, set in a West Coast guest house in winter. Premiéred at the [[Intimate Theatre]] in Cape Town and the [[National Arts festival|Grahamstown Festival]] in 2006. Produced by [[New Africa Theatre]], directed by [[Heinrich Reisenhofer]], with designs by [[Keith Anderson]] and starring [[Warwick Grier|Warrick Grier]], [[Thando Mthi]] and [[Roger Dwyer]]. Later at [[Liberty Life Theatre on the Square]], Sandton.  
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'''''Groundswell''''' is a play by [[Ian Bruce]] about ‘Rainbow Nation’ exhaustion, set in a West Coast guest house in winter.  
  
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== Peformance history in South Africa ==
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Premiéred at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in Cape Town in October 2005 and the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] in 2006. Produced by [[New Africa Theatre Association]], directed by [[Heinrich Reisenhofer]], with designs by [[Keith Anderson]] and starring [[Warwick Grier|Warrick Grier]], [[Thando Mthi]] and [[Roger Dwyer]]. Later at [[Liberty Life Theatre on the Square]], Sandton.
  
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Awarded a [[Fleur du Cap]] Best new indigenous script.
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== Sources ==
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''[[Sunday Independent]]'', 23 October 2005.
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[[NELM]] catalogue.
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Groundswell is a play by Ian Bruce about ‘Rainbow Nation’ exhaustion, set in a West Coast guest house in winter.

Peformance history in South Africa

Premiéred at the Baxter Theatre in Cape Town in October 2005 and the Grahamstown Festival in 2006. Produced by New Africa Theatre Association, directed by Heinrich Reisenhofer, with designs by Keith Anderson and starring Warrick Grier, Thando Mthi and Roger Dwyer. Later at Liberty Life Theatre on the Square, Sandton.

Awarded a Fleur du Cap Best new indigenous script.

Sources

Sunday Independent, 23 October 2005.

NELM catalogue.

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