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''[[Beef for Buffalo]]'' is a play by [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]], [[Luke Ellenbogen]] and   
 
''[[Beef for Buffalo]]'' is a play by [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]], [[Luke Ellenbogen]] and   
  
The play explores the issue of the conflicting issues that surround cattle and wildlife.
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The play explores the conflicting issues that surrounded cattle and wildlife in Botswana in the 1990s.
  
 
2000: Performed in Gaborone at the Maitisong Festival by [[Theatre for Africa]], with Phuthologo Theatre players Kabelo Ramaselwana and Kabelo Nyenye and previously unknown actors from Maun.
 
2000: Performed in Gaborone at the Maitisong Festival by [[Theatre for Africa]], with Phuthologo Theatre players Kabelo Ramaselwana and Kabelo Nyenye and previously unknown actors from Maun.
Ramaselwana and Nyenye played the two main characters of the play - the journalist and the farmer, respectively. "A Beef For Buffalo" explore an issue that was highly topical in Botswana inPhuthologo Theatre the early 1990s - that of the conflicting issues surrounding cattle and wildlife.
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Modirwa Kekwaletswe. 2000. Botswana: Beef Play Steals Maitisong 2000, ''AllAfrica'' 10 April, 2000[https://allafrica.com/stories/200004100063.html]
 
Modirwa Kekwaletswe. 2000. Botswana: Beef Play Steals Maitisong 2000, ''AllAfrica'' 10 April, 2000[https://allafrica.com/stories/200004100063.html]

Revision as of 19:27, 27 October 2022

Beef for Buffalo is a play by Nicholas Ellenbogen, Luke Ellenbogen and

The play explores the conflicting issues that surrounded cattle and wildlife in Botswana in the 1990s.

2000: Performed in Gaborone at the Maitisong Festival by Theatre for Africa, with Phuthologo Theatre players Kabelo Ramaselwana and Kabelo Nyenye and previously unknown actors from Maun.


Modirwa Kekwaletswe. 2000. Botswana: Beef Play Steals Maitisong 2000, AllAfrica 10 April, 2000[1]