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''[[Île]]'' is a one woman play by [[Sophie Joans]].  
 
''[[Île]]'' is a one woman play by [[Sophie Joans]].  
  
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. about bodily functions, Cape Town performer Sophie Joans completely commits to her craft. The opening scene of Île – the play’s name comes from , from which many members of Joans’ family can trace their lineage
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==The original text==
  
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The title derives from the name of  (the French name for Mauritius) and the play offers a coming-of-age story about 18-year-old Sophie, who visits her ancestral home: the Île de Maurice (i.e. Mauritius) in a trip to connect with her extended family (and have some fun away from her mother). However, she also uncovers the dark history and strange characters who call the island home, realising that a volcano is still waiting to erupt underneath paradise.[https://www.quicket.co.za/events/182991-le-created-by-sophie-joans/#/]
  
/ Directed by Rob Van Vuuren / Theatre On The Square, Sandton, Johannesburg
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The play won a the Gold [[Standard Bank Ovation Award]] at the [[National Arts Festival]] Makhanda in June 2022.
  
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/]
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==Translations and adaptations==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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2021: First performed online at on the fringe at the [[National Arts Festival]] (which was streamed virtually during the COVID period) performed by Joans and directed by [[Richard White]]).
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2022: First performed live by Joans at the [[National Arts Festival]] Makhanda in June 2022,  directed by [[Rob Van Vuuren]].
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2023-24: Performed at various venues, including the [[Theatre On The Square]], Sandton, Johannesburg in 2024.
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== Sources ==
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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/]
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[[A.J. Opperman]]. 2024. "''Dog Rose''-stuk oor outisme kom Baxter toe", ''[[Die Burger]]'', 9 May 2024.
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[[Robyn Cohen]]. 2022. "Review: Sophie Joans’ Île is a spark in the dark -magical and lyrical storytelling theatre". ''[[The Cape Robyn]]'' (Posted 4 July, 2022)[https://thecaperobyn.co.za/review-sophie-joans-ile-is-a-spark-in-the-dark-magical-and-lyrical-storytelling-theatre/]
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https://www.quicket.co.za/events/182991-le-created-by-sophie-joans/#/
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Latest revision as of 06:39, 15 August 2024

Île is a one woman play by Sophie Joans.

The original text

The title derives from the name of (the French name for Mauritius) and the play offers a coming-of-age story about 18-year-old Sophie, who visits her ancestral home: the Île de Maurice (i.e. Mauritius) in a trip to connect with her extended family (and have some fun away from her mother). However, she also uncovers the dark history and strange characters who call the island home, realising that a volcano is still waiting to erupt underneath paradise.[1]

The play won a the Gold Standard Bank Ovation Award at the National Arts Festival Makhanda in June 2022.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2021: First performed online at on the fringe at the National Arts Festival (which was streamed virtually during the COVID period) performed by Joans and directed by Richard White).

2022: First performed live by Joans at the National Arts Festival Makhanda in June 2022, directed by Rob Van Vuuren.

2023-24: Performed at various venues, including the Theatre On The Square, Sandton, Johannesburg in 2024.

Sources

Bruce Dennill. 2024. "Theatre Review: Île – Family Takes Atoll, Or Physically Funny", pArticipate April 4, 2024 [2]

A.J. Opperman. 2024. "Dog Rose-stuk oor outisme kom Baxter toe", Die Burger, 9 May 2024.

Robyn Cohen. 2022. "Review: Sophie Joans’ Île is a spark in the dark -magical and lyrical storytelling theatre". The Cape Robyn (Posted 4 July, 2022)[3]

https://www.quicket.co.za/events/182991-le-created-by-sophie-joans/#/

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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