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Revision as of 05:28, 29 August 2024
eLimboland is a play by Gisele Turner
Contents
The original text
According to the author, the play, inspired by a personal experience, took two years to develop and is described as follows in the blurb: In the misty borderlands of the hereafter, two men find themselves alone… and dead. In order to determine their ultimate destination, they have to uncover the secrets of their past.[1]
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
2012(?) First performed in Durban, directed by Turner, with Jem Atkins and Gabriel Miya.
2014: Performed as the first production of this year's Musho! Festival in Durban, once more directed by Turner, with Jem Atkins and Gabriel Miya. Soundscape provided by saxophonist/composer Dick Hathorn.
Sources
Latoya Newman. 2014. "In limbo and in search of secrets", IOL: 14 January, 2014
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