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''[[The Last Bus]]'' is an improvised play by the [[Serpent Players]]. | ''[[The Last Bus]]'' is an improvised play by the [[Serpent Players]]. | ||
− | ''Not to be confused with the 2021 British film[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9410034/] or | + | ''Not to be confused with the 2021 British film[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9410034/] or 2022 [[Netflix]] series''[https://www.netflix.com/za/title/81037539]. |
==The original text== | ==The original text== |
Revision as of 10:09, 4 May 2024
The Last Bus is an improvised play by the Serpent Players.
Not to be confused with the 2021 British film[1] or 2022 Netflix series[2].
The original text
A play about the relationship between black and coloured people in Port Elizabeth.
Performance history in South Africa
1966: Performed by the Serpent Players in the St Stephen's Church Hall, Port Elizabeth.
Sources
S'ketsh', July 1972, 17.
Zakes Mda's Introduction to John Kani's Nothing But the Truth. 2002. Witwatersrand University Press.
Ella Parke. 2024. A Conversation with Dr. John Kani, The Carletonian: Saturday, May 4, 2024[3]
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