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− | Kente wrote a 13-part television adaptation in 1995 of ''[[Mama's Love]]''. It earned such scathing reviews that it was nearly cancelled after just two episodes, and Kente's critics called him a disgrace to black theater. Despite the initial bad press, the project did remain on the air in its entirety, and one of its lines even entered the vernacular and became a popular soccer stadium chant. | + | Kente wrote a 13-part television adaptation in 1995 of ''[[Mama's Love]]'', starring [[Thembsie Matu]]. It earned such scathing reviews that it was nearly cancelled after just two episodes, and Kente's critics called him a disgrace to black theater. Despite the initial bad press, the project did remain on the air in its entirety, and one of its lines even entered the vernacular and became a popular soccer stadium chant. |
== Performances == | == Performances == |
Revision as of 15:41, 1 February 2024
Mama's Love is a play and television series by Gibson Kente (1932-2004).
The original text
Written and first performed in 1989
Translations and adaptations
Kente wrote a 13-part television adaptation in 1995 of Mama's Love, starring Thembsie Matu. It earned such scathing reviews that it was nearly cancelled after just two episodes, and Kente's critics called him a disgrace to black theater. Despite the initial bad press, the project did remain on the air in its entirety, and one of its lines even entered the vernacular and became a popular soccer stadium chant.
Performances
1989: First performed.
Sources
Andile Xaba. 2021. 'Collective memory and the construction of a historical narrative, analysis and interpretation of selected Soweto-based community plays (1984–1994)'. Unpublished PhD thesis.
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