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by [[David Kramer]] and [[Taliep Pietersen]]. A celebration of the life and times of Cape musicians of the 1950s and 60s through song, dance and narrative, focussing on the life of one performer, “Kat”. Based on real-life memories of one of the performers, [[Salie Daniels]]. First performed in the [[Dock Road Theatre]] in Cape Town 1995. Went on to become an enormous success locally and abroad, with two international touring companies playing the West End and Broadway. Won a Laurence Olivier Award as Best New Musical in 1999.  Won a [[Fleur du Cap Award]] for Best Contribution to a Musical or Revue for the authors in 1999 as well.
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by [[David Kramer]] and [[Taliep Pietersen]]. A celebration of the life and times of Cape musicians of the 1950s and 60s through song, dance and narrative, focussing on the life of one performer, “Kat”. Based on real-life memories of one of the performers, [[Salie Daniels]]. First performed in the [[Dock Road Theatre]] in Cape Town 1995. Went on to become an enormous success locally and abroad, with two international touring companies playing the West End and Broadway. Won a Laurence Olivier Award as Best New Musical in 1999.  Won a [[Fleur du Cap Award]] for Best Contribution to a Musical or Revue for the authors in 1999 as well. A new version produced by David Kramer and the [[Fugard Theatre]] in 2012 with young performers such as [[Dean Balie]].
  
  

Revision as of 13:19, 25 March 2012

by David Kramer and Taliep Pietersen. A celebration of the life and times of Cape musicians of the 1950s and 60s through song, dance and narrative, focussing on the life of one performer, “Kat”. Based on real-life memories of one of the performers, Salie Daniels. First performed in the Dock Road Theatre in Cape Town 1995. Went on to become an enormous success locally and abroad, with two international touring companies playing the West End and Broadway. Won a Laurence Olivier Award as Best New Musical in 1999. Won a Fleur du Cap Award for Best Contribution to a Musical or Revue for the authors in 1999 as well. A new version produced by David Kramer and the Fugard Theatre in 2012 with young performers such as Dean Balie.


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