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− | ("Picnic with Dingane"). An aggressive and controversial Afrikaans political cabaret, a seminal production which interrogated various aspects of South African history, the value systems and fears of the Afrikaners, and the dark future that awaited them if they could not adapt. Compiled and directed by [[Janice Honeyman]] in 1988, from an original set of text-notes and songs by [[André Letoit]] and [[Johannes Kerkorrel]] **??, with young singers and actors from [[CAPAB]], including, [[Willie Fritz]], [[Gustav Geldenhuys]], [[Marion Holm]], [[Elma van Wijk]], [[Nataniël]], [[Mark Hoeben]], [[Marthinus Basson]]. Originally banned from performance by die Chairman of the CAPAB board (a furore breaking out about the firing of [[Johan Esterhuizen]] as Drama Manager, when he spoke out about it in the press), it was performed to acclamation at the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] (where it won the 1988 [[Fringe Award]]) and the [[Baxter Theatre]]. | + | ("Picnic with Dingane"). An aggressive and controversial Afrikaans political cabaret, a seminal production which interrogated various aspects of South African history, the value systems and fears of the Afrikaners, and the dark future that awaited them if they could not adapt. Compiled and directed by [[Janice Honeyman]] in 1988, from an original set of text-notes and songs by [[André Letoit]] and [[Johannes Kerkorrel]] **??, with young singers and actors from [[CAPAB]], including, [[Willie Fritz]], [[Gustav Geldenhuys]], [[Marion Holm]], [[Elma van Wijk]], [[Nataniël]], [[Mark Hoeben]], [[Marthinus Basson]], [[Belinda Koning]]. Originally banned from performance by die Chairman of the CAPAB board (a furore breaking out about the firing of [[Johan Esterhuizen]] as Drama Manager, when he spoke out about it in the press), it was performed to acclamation at the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] (where it won the 1988 [[Fringe Award]]) and the [[Baxter Theatre]]. |
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("Picnic with Dingane"). An aggressive and controversial Afrikaans political cabaret, a seminal production which interrogated various aspects of South African history, the value systems and fears of the Afrikaners, and the dark future that awaited them if they could not adapt. Compiled and directed by Janice Honeyman in 1988, from an original set of text-notes and songs by André Letoit and Johannes Kerkorrel **??, with young singers and actors from CAPAB, including, Willie Fritz, Gustav Geldenhuys, Marion Holm, Elma van Wijk, Nataniël, Mark Hoeben, Marthinus Basson, Belinda Koning. Originally banned from performance by die Chairman of the CAPAB board (a furore breaking out about the firing of Johan Esterhuizen as Drama Manager, when he spoke out about it in the press), it was performed to acclamation at the Grahamstown Festival (where it won the 1988 Fringe Award) and the Baxter Theatre.
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