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The play was presented by the Crossroads Theatre Company from America, staged and directed by [[Mbongeni Ngema]] at the [[National Arts Festival]] in 1993. For the South African production the choreographer was [[Thuli Dumakude]], the set designer Charles McClennahan and the lighting designer [[Mannie Manim]]. 2009: Directed: [[Mbongeni Ngema]]. | The play was presented by the Crossroads Theatre Company from America, staged and directed by [[Mbongeni Ngema]] at the [[National Arts Festival]] in 1993. For the South African production the choreographer was [[Thuli Dumakude]], the set designer Charles McClennahan and the lighting designer [[Mannie Manim]]. 2009: Directed: [[Mbongeni Ngema]]. | ||
− | Cast: [[Carla Brothers]], [[Ashley Bryant]], [[Thuli Dumakude]], [[Anne Duquesnay]], [[Wendy Lynette Fox]], [[Selloane Lekhoaba]], [[Chantal Jean-Pierre]], [[Futhi Mhlongo]], [[Mellisa Sellers]], [[Stephen Johnson]], [[Erin Cherry]], [[Shelley Thomas]] and [[Mary Twala]] | + | Cast: [[Carla Brothers]], [[Ashley Bryant]], [[Thuli Dumakude]], [[Anne Duquesnay]], [[Wendy Lynette Fox]], [[Selloane Lekhoaba]], [[Chantal Jean-Pierre]], [[Futhi Mhlongo]], [[Mellisa Sellers]], [[Stephen Johnson]], [[Erin Cherry]], [[Shelley Thomas]] and [[Mary Twala]] also at the [[Market Theatre]]. |
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 18 June 2024
Sheila's Day is a musical play written by Duma Ndlovu, co-created by Mbongeni Ngema, with additional material by Ebony Jo-Ann.
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Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
The play was presented by the Crossroads Theatre Company from America, staged and directed by Mbongeni Ngema at the National Arts Festival in 1993. For the South African production the choreographer was Thuli Dumakude, the set designer Charles McClennahan and the lighting designer Mannie Manim. 2009: Directed: Mbongeni Ngema. Cast: Carla Brothers, Ashley Bryant, Thuli Dumakude, Anne Duquesnay, Wendy Lynette Fox, Selloane Lekhoaba, Chantal Jean-Pierre, Futhi Mhlongo, Mellisa Sellers, Stephen Johnson, Erin Cherry, Shelley Thomas and Mary Twala also at the Market Theatre.
Sources
Ruphin Coudyzer. 2023. Annotated list of his photographs of Market Theatre productions. (Provided by Coudyzer)
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