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There are two South African dramatic works with this title
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'''There are two South African dramatic works with this title'''
  
 
=''[[The Road]]'': a play by [[Zakes Mda]] =
 
=''[[The Road]]'': a play by [[Zakes Mda]] =
  
First published in ''[[The Plays of Zakes Mda]]'' by [[Ravan]], followed by ''[[Zakes Mda: Four Works]]'', [[University of the Witwatersrand Press]], 1993.  
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First published in ''[[The Plays of Zakes Mda]]'' by [[Ravan Press]], followed by ''[[And the Girls in their Sunday Dresses: Four Works]]'', [[Witwatersrand University Press]], 1993.  
  
First performed at the Little Theatre, Ohio University, directed by [[Seabury Quinn Jr]] in 1982. Awarded the the ''Christina Crawford Award''  (of the then ''American Theater Association'') in 1984.  
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First performed at the Little Theatre, Ohio University, directed by Seabury Quinn Jr. in 1982. Awarded the ''Christina Crawford Award''  (of the then ''American Theater Association'') in 1984.  
  
 
First production in Lesotho was by [[Lesiba Players]] in 1985,  
 
First production in Lesotho was by [[Lesiba Players]] in 1985,  
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
1987: First South African production by [[Soyikwa Institute of African Theatre]] at the [[Funda Centre]] in Johannesburg in 1987.  
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1987: First South African production by [[Soyikwa Institute of African Theatre]] at the [[Funda Centre]] in Johannesburg..  
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
  
''[[Zakes Mda: Four Works]]'', [[University of the Witwatersrand Press]], 1993.
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''[[Zakes Mda: Four Works]]'', [[Witwatersrand University Press]], 1993.
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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==The series==
 
==The series==
  
A TV series depicting a tale of love, loss, murder and music, set against the backdrop of iconic Sophiatown in the 1950s and in modern day.  
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A TV series depicting a tale of love, loss, murder and music, set against the backdrop of iconic [[Sophiatown]] in the 1950s and in modern day.  
  
Directed by, it features a cast that includes [[Muzi Mthabela]], [[Nandi Ngoma]], [[Tsholofelo Maseko]], [[Moneoa Moshesh]], [[Solomon Sebothoma]], [[Sithembiso Khoza]], [[Gail Mabalane]], [[Neo Ntlatleng]], [[Sthandiwe Kgoroge]] and [[Darlington Michaels]].
 
  
Broadcast on [[Mzansi Magic]] ([[DStv]] channel 161) in 2015.
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Created by [[Catherine Stewart]], it features a cast that includes [[Muzi Mthabela]], [[Nandi Ngoma]], [[Tsholofelo Maseko]], [[Moneoa Moshesh]], [[Solomon Sebothoma]], [[Sithembiso Khoza]], [[Gail Mabalane]], [[Neo Ntlatleng]], [[Sthandiwe Kgoroge]] and [[Darlington Michaels]].
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Broadcast on [[Mzansi Magic]] ([[DStv]] channel 161) in 2015-2016.
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6541490/
  
 
https://www.news24.com/life/tv-obsession-of-the-week-the-road-20150831
 
https://www.news24.com/life/tv-obsession-of-the-week-the-road-20150831

Latest revision as of 12:03, 17 September 2024

There are two South African dramatic works with this title

The Road: a play by Zakes Mda

First published in The Plays of Zakes Mda by Ravan Press, followed by And the Girls in their Sunday Dresses: Four Works, Witwatersrand University Press, 1993.

First performed at the Little Theatre, Ohio University, directed by Seabury Quinn Jr. in 1982. Awarded the Christina Crawford Award (of the then American Theater Association) in 1984.

First production in Lesotho was by Lesiba Players in 1985,

Performance history in South Africa

1987: First South African production by Soyikwa Institute of African Theatre at the Funda Centre in Johannesburg..

Sources

Zakes Mda: Four Works, Witwatersrand University Press, 1993.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

The Road: A telenovela

The series

A TV series depicting a tale of love, loss, murder and music, set against the backdrop of iconic Sophiatown in the 1950s and in modern day.


Created by Catherine Stewart, it features a cast that includes Muzi Mthabela, Nandi Ngoma, Tsholofelo Maseko, Moneoa Moshesh, Solomon Sebothoma, Sithembiso Khoza, Gail Mabalane, Neo Ntlatleng, Sthandiwe Kgoroge and Darlington Michaels.

Broadcast on Mzansi Magic (DStv channel 161) in 2015-2016.

Sources

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6541490/

https://www.news24.com/life/tv-obsession-of-the-week-the-road-20150831

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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