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− | ''[[Short, Sharp & Snappy]]'' is the main title used for two volumes of short Southern African plays for high schools, compiled by [[Robin Malan]] and [[Colleen Moroukian]] and published simultaneously by [[Junkets Publisher]] in 2011. | + | ''[[Short, Sharp & Snappy]]'' is the main title used for two volumes of short Southern African plays for use by high schools, compiled by [[Robin Malan]] and [[Colleen Moroukian]] and published simultaneously by [[Junkets Publisher]] in 2011. |
− | + | The two-volume collection is usually listed as: ''[[Short, Sharp & Snappy 1 and 2]]'', or referred to separately as ''[[Short, Sharp & Snappy 1]]'' and ''[[Short, Sharp & Snappy 2]]''. They were first released by [[Junkets Publisher]] on World Aids Day, 1 December 2011, at [[Oude Libertas Theatre]] near Stellenbosch. | |
==''[[Short, Sharp & Snappy 1]]''== | ==''[[Short, Sharp & Snappy 1]]''== | ||
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'''Contains:''' | '''Contains:''' | ||
− | The Compilers' Introduction and the following play texts: | + | The Compilers' ''Introduction'' and the following play texts: |
''[[The Opening]]'' by [[Rob K. Baum]] | ''[[The Opening]]'' by [[Rob K. Baum]] | ||
− | [[Ghosts in the Supermarket]] by [[Margaret Clough]] | + | ''[[Ghosts in the Supermarket]]'' by [[Margaret Clough]] |
− | [[Samson, the Storyteller]] by [[M. Cassiem D'Arcy]] | + | ''[[Samson, the Storyteller]]'' by [[M. Cassiem D'Arcy]] |
− | Miracle | + | ''[[Miracle]]'' by [[Ashraf Johaardien]] |
− | The | + | [[The Future is Now]] by [[Peter Krummeck]] |
− | Playing in the | + | [[Playing in the Park]] by [[Andre Lemmer]] |
− | For the | + | [[For the Right Reasons]] by [[Omphile Molusi]] |
− | Letter to D | + | [[Letter to D]] by [[Barry Morgan]] |
− | Faith in | + | [[Faith in Love]] by [[Jonathan Khumbulani Nkala]] |
− | Tariro on | + | [[Tariro on Top]] by [[S.M. Norman]] |
− | To | + | [[To Care for You Always]] by [[Cassandra Puren]] |
− | The | + | [[The Search]] by [[Caitlin Spring]] |
− | Woof | + | [[Woof Woof]] by [[Gisele Turner]] |
==''[[Short, Sharp & Snappy 2]]''== | ==''[[Short, Sharp & Snappy 2]]''== | ||
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'''Contains''' | '''Contains''' | ||
− | The Compilers' Introduction and the following play texts: | + | The Compilers' ''Introduction'' and the following play texts: |
− | David & Bruce | + | ''[[David & Bruce]]'' by [[Martin Hatchuel]] |
− | Cry Sis! Identity | + | |
− | The | + | ''[[Cry Sis! Identity]]'' by [[Suenel Holloway]] |
− | Thabo and the | + | |
− | Remember Joe | + | ''[[The New Struggle]]'' by [[Monti Jola]] |
− | Daddy | + | |
− | HOP-house | + | ''[[Thabo and the Tar Man]]'' by [[Andre Lemmer]] |
− | The | + | |
− | Love | + | ''[[Remember Joe]]'' by [[Kirsten Miller]] |
− | Child's | + | |
− | The Goliath | + | ''[[Daddy Comes Tonight]]'' by [[Omphile Molusi]] |
− | + | ||
+ | ''[[HOP-house Dance]]'' by [[Renée Muller]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''[[The Bicycle Thief]]'' by [[Jonathan Khumbulani Nkala]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''[[Love Secondary]]'' by [[M. Andries Phukuntsi]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''[[Child's Play]]'' by [[Dean Salant]], [[Gav Rubin]], [[David Wein]] and [[Renos Nicos Spanoudes]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''[[The Goliath Project]]'' by [[David Stein]]. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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https://search.worldcat.org/title/Short-sharp-and-snappy-1-:-southern-African-plays-for-high-schools/oclc/779256917 | https://search.worldcat.org/title/Short-sharp-and-snappy-1-:-southern-African-plays-for-high-schools/oclc/779256917 | ||
+ | https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25383836M/Short_sharp_snappy_2 | ||
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+ | https://www.barefootclients.co.za/barefootbookshop/short-sharp-snappy-1-and-2/ | ||
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 13:52, 4 September 2024
Short, Sharp & Snappy is the main title used for two volumes of short Southern African plays for use by high schools, compiled by Robin Malan and Colleen Moroukian and published simultaneously by Junkets Publisher in 2011.
The two-volume collection is usually listed as: Short, Sharp & Snappy 1 and 2, or referred to separately as Short, Sharp & Snappy 1 and Short, Sharp & Snappy 2. They were first released by Junkets Publisher on World Aids Day, 1 December 2011, at Oude Libertas Theatre near Stellenbosch.
Short, Sharp & Snappy 1
Contains:
The Compilers' Introduction and the following play texts:
Ghosts in the Supermarket by Margaret Clough
Samson, the Storyteller by M. Cassiem D'Arcy
The Future is Now by Peter Krummeck
Playing in the Park by Andre Lemmer
For the Right Reasons by Omphile Molusi
Faith in Love by Jonathan Khumbulani Nkala
To Care for You Always by Cassandra Puren
Short, Sharp & Snappy 2
Contains
The Compilers' Introduction and the following play texts:
David & Bruce by Martin Hatchuel
Cry Sis! Identity by Suenel Holloway
The New Struggle by Monti Jola
Thabo and the Tar Man by Andre Lemmer
Remember Joe by Kirsten Miller
Daddy Comes Tonight by Omphile Molusi
HOP-house Dance by Renée Muller
The Bicycle Thief by Jonathan Khumbulani Nkala
Love Secondary by M. Andries Phukuntsi
Child's Play by Dean Salant, Gav Rubin, David Wein and Renos Nicos Spanoudes
The Goliath Project by David Stein.
Sources
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25383836M/Short_sharp_snappy_2
https://www.barefootclients.co.za/barefootbookshop/short-sharp-snappy-1-and-2/
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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