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''[[Orange Book]]'' is a [[site responsive peformance]] work by [[Charles Unwin]] ().
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==The play==
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Created by Unwin in 2011 as part of his Masters Degree in Theatre and Performance Practice at the [[University of Cape Town]].
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According to the thesis, the piece was first scripted as a project for the MA and performed at the [[Rosedale Building]], on the UCT [[Hiddingh Campus]] in May 2011. From there it evolved into a [[site-responsive]] work being performed in various venues as different "editions": The ''[[Orange Book Farm Edition]]''
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(at [[ZINK]], Tamboorskloof, Cape Town); the ''[[Orange Book School  Edition]]'' (the [[Rosedale Building]], on the UCT [[Hiddingh Campus]]), the ''[[Orange Book  Infected Edition]]'' (Piazza Building on Church Square, for the ''[[Infecting the City]]'' performance festival, March, 2012) and the ''[[Orange Book Hall Edition]]'' ([[Cape Town City Hall]], November 2012).
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The entire process for creating the work in its final form was written up by Unwin as an unpublished  minor dissertation called ''Dramatization and Philosophy in [[Orange Book]]. Explication of a Site Responsive Performance Work and its Research''.
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==Sources==
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[[Charles Unwin]]. 2012. ''Dramatization and Philosophy in [[Orange Book]]. Explication of a Site Responsive Performance Work and its Research''. An unpublished Masters dissertation, [[University of Cape Town]].[https://open.uct.ac.za/server/api/core/bitstreams/3bdf7faa-483c-4c31-bf98-28ee972c769d/content]
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Latest revision as of 07:19, 3 November 2023

Orange Book is a site responsive peformance work by Charles Unwin ().

The play

Created by Unwin in 2011 as part of his Masters Degree in Theatre and Performance Practice at the University of Cape Town.

According to the thesis, the piece was first scripted as a project for the MA and performed at the Rosedale Building, on the UCT Hiddingh Campus in May 2011. From there it evolved into a site-responsive work being performed in various venues as different "editions": The Orange Book Farm Edition (at ZINK, Tamboorskloof, Cape Town); the Orange Book School Edition (the Rosedale Building, on the UCT Hiddingh Campus), the Orange Book Infected Edition (Piazza Building on Church Square, for the Infecting the City performance festival, March, 2012) and the Orange Book Hall Edition (Cape Town City Hall, November 2012).

The entire process for creating the work in its final form was written up by Unwin as an unpublished minor dissertation called Dramatization and Philosophy in Orange Book. Explication of a Site Responsive Performance Work and its Research.

Sources

Charles Unwin. 2012. Dramatization and Philosophy in Orange Book. Explication of a Site Responsive Performance Work and its Research. An unpublished Masters dissertation, University of Cape Town.[1]


Go to ESAT Bibliography

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Return to South_African_Films

Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

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Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

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Return to The ESAT Entries

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