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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | 2004: The play was presented by the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]] in [[The Barn]] in August | + | 2004: The play was presented by the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]] in [[The Barn]] in August with the following cast: [[Phambili Ngcayisa]], [[Patrick Majola]], [[Luks Hlungula]] and [[Gift Buqa]]. It was presented as a double bill with ''[[Tom Ruiters]]''. |
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+ | 2005: Performed at the [[Market Theatre]], Johannesburg. | ||
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+ | 2007: Performed at the [[Market Annex]] in Johannesburg, as an entry in in the National Theatre Competition, coming second. | ||
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+ | 2008: Performed at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]] as part of the One Act Play Festival. Directed by [[Sharon Rother]]. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Latest revision as of 05:44, 15 March 2024
Heugh Road Blues is a comedy devised by Phambili Ngcayisa (?-?), Patrick Majola (?-?), Luks Hlungula (?-?) and Gift Buqa (1959-2014).
Contents
The original text
The play is about a group of men who sit and wait on the corner of Heugh Road and Third Avenue in Walmer, Port Elizabeth, to be offered casual jobs by passing motorists. It uses comedy and some a cappella vocals to create social commentary.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
2004: The play was presented by the Port Elizabeth Opera House in The Barn in August with the following cast: Phambili Ngcayisa, Patrick Majola, Luks Hlungula and Gift Buqa. It was presented as a double bill with Tom Ruiters.
2005: Performed at the Market Theatre, Johannesburg.
2007: Performed at the Market Annex in Johannesburg, as an entry in in the National Theatre Competition, coming second.
2008: Performed at the Port Elizabeth Opera House as part of the One Act Play Festival. Directed by Sharon Rother.
Sources
The Herald, 26 August 2004
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