Difference between revisions of "Île"
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[[Bruce Dennill]]. 2024. "Theatre Review: ''Île'' – Family Takes Atoll, Or Physically Funny", ''[[pArticipate]]'' April 4, 2024 [https://www.brucedennill.co.za/2024/04/04/theatre-review-ile-family-takes-atoll-or-physically-funny/] | [[Bruce Dennill]]. 2024. "Theatre Review: ''Île'' – Family Takes Atoll, Or Physically Funny", ''[[pArticipate]]'' April 4, 2024 [https://www.brucedennill.co.za/2024/04/04/theatre-review-ile-family-takes-atoll-or-physically-funny/] | ||
− | + | [[A.J. Opperman]]. 2024. "''Dog Rose''-stuk oor outisme kom Baxter toe", ''[[Die Burger]]'', 9 May 2024. | |
Revision as of 06:16, 15 August 2024
Île is a one woman play by Sophie Joans.
Contents
The original text
The title derives from the name of the Île de Maurice (the French name for Mauritius) and the play is an autobiographical evening of storytelling, physical comedy and gags.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
2024: Performed by Sophie Joans at the Theatre On The Square, Sandton, Johannesburg, directed by Rob Van Vuuren.
Sources
Bruce Dennill. 2024. "Theatre Review: Île – Family Takes Atoll, Or Physically Funny", pArticipate April 4, 2024 [1]
A.J. Opperman. 2024. "Dog Rose-stuk oor outisme kom Baxter toe", Die Burger, 9 May 2024.
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