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''[[Soldiers in the City]]'' is a stage musical created by [[Themi Venturas]], [[Iain Robinson]] and [[Lucky Cele]].
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''[[Soldiers in the City]]'' is a play created by [[Themi Venturas]], [[Iain Robinson]] and [[Lucky Cele]].
  
 
==The original text==
 
==The original text==
  
This year the 15th annual PANSA Young Performers project, funded by the KZN Dept of Arts & Culture and Rainbow, is presenting an innovative new home-grown work entitled Soldiers in the City created by Themi Venturas, Iain “Ewok” Robinson and Lucky Cele which engages with the new emerging urban youth culture, and comes to the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre for a short, 12 performance season, from 3 to 12 July.
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Created for performance by [[The Young Performers Project]], the piece is about two best friends, both excellent poets, who compete in an underground slam poetry challenge, and come to realise that words can be sharper, and more dangerous, than swords, and forgiveness and loyalty is more valuable than glory.
  
Two best friends, both excellent poets, compete in an underground slam poetry challenge, where they realise that words can be sharper, and more dangerous, than swords, and forgiveness and loyalty is more valuable than glory.
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2015: Performed by [[The Young Performers Project]] in the [[Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre]] from 3 to 12 July, for a short season of 12 performances.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:57, 6 December 2023

Soldiers in the City is a play created by Themi Venturas, Iain Robinson and Lucky Cele.

The original text

Created for performance by The Young Performers Project, the piece is about two best friends, both excellent poets, who compete in an underground slam poetry challenge, and come to realise that words can be sharper, and more dangerous, than swords, and forgiveness and loyalty is more valuable than glory.

2015: Performed by The Young Performers Project in the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre from 3 to 12 July, for a short season of 12 performances.

https://www.mycomlink.co.za/posting.php?i=18906