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− | The [[Fugard Theatre]] commissioned [[Mike van Graan]] to write a play in 2018. For this project, he extended a ten-minute piece he had written in 2015 as part of a project he undertook with the University of Iowa into a full-length play. Written in 2019, this work he explores the theme of the sanctity of life, mercy killing and related issues through the tale of a family tragedy in which a young man is involved in a motor vehicle accident and is terribly maimed | + | The [[Fugard Theatre]] commissioned [[Mike van Graan]] to write a play in 2018. For this project, he extended a ten-minute piece he had written in 2015 as part of a project he undertook with the University of Iowa into a full-length play. Written in 2019, this work he explores the theme of the sanctity of life, mercy killing and related issues through the tale of a family tragedy in which a young man is involved in a motor vehicle accident and is terribly maimed. |
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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | 2020: The play was originally scheduled to be produced by [[The Fugard Theatre]] is in the first half of 2020 as part of a season of new writing. However the premiere was cancelled when | + | 2020: The play was originally scheduled to be produced by [[The Fugard Theatre]] is in the first half of 2020 as part of a season of new writing, directed by [[Amy Jephta]]. However the premiere was cancelled when [[The Fugard Theatre]] was shut as the result of the COVID-19 pandemic. |
− | The piece was presented as a staged reading for subscribers to the [[STAND Foundation]] at the Cape Town City Ballet Studios | + | The original cast presented ten minutes of the play at the [[Teksmark]] under the direction of [[Greg Karvellas]]. |
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+ | The full piece was also presented as a staged reading for subscribers to the [[STAND Foundation]] at the Cape Town City Ballet Studios, again under the direction of [[Greg Karvellas]]. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
https://mikevangraan.co.za/plays/what-we-wish-for | https://mikevangraan.co.za/plays/what-we-wish-for | ||
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+ | https://mikevangraan.co.za/news/what-we-wish-for-as-a-staged-reading-at-the-cape-town-city-ballet-studios | ||
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+ | https://mikevangraan.co.za/news/what-we-wish-for-staged-at-teksmark | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 29 June 2024
What We Wish For is a play by Mike van Graan (1959-).
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Original text
The Fugard Theatre commissioned Mike van Graan to write a play in 2018. For this project, he extended a ten-minute piece he had written in 2015 as part of a project he undertook with the University of Iowa into a full-length play. Written in 2019, this work he explores the theme of the sanctity of life, mercy killing and related issues through the tale of a family tragedy in which a young man is involved in a motor vehicle accident and is terribly maimed.
Translations, adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
2020: The play was originally scheduled to be produced by The Fugard Theatre is in the first half of 2020 as part of a season of new writing, directed by Amy Jephta. However the premiere was cancelled when The Fugard Theatre was shut as the result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The original cast presented ten minutes of the play at the Teksmark under the direction of Greg Karvellas.
The full piece was also presented as a staged reading for subscribers to the STAND Foundation at the Cape Town City Ballet Studios, again under the direction of Greg Karvellas.
Sources
https://mikevangraan.co.za/plays/what-we-wish-for
https://mikevangraan.co.za/news/what-we-wish-for-staged-at-teksmark
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