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− | 2012: First performed to acclaim at the [[Zabalaza Festival]] 2012, Directed and designed by [[Thando Doni]] with [[Aphiwe Menziwa]], [[Mkhuseli Richard Tafane]] and [[Asanda Rilityana]], and an ''a cappella'' soundscape by Muziek Sensation. The play won numerous awards at the Festival, including best director; best performance by an actor; best performance by an actress; best musical director, best production, best performance by a supporting actor and best script. | + | 2012: First performed to acclaim at the [[Baxter Theatre]]’s [[Zabalaza Theatre Festival]] 2012, Directed and designed by [[Thando Doni]] with [[Aphiwe Menziwa]], [[Mkhuseli Richard Tafane]] and [[Asanda Rilityana]], and an ''a cappella'' soundscape by Muziek Sensation. The play won numerous awards at the Festival, including best director; best performance by an actor; best performance by an actress; best musical director, best production, best performance by a supporting actor and best script. |
2015: Revived for performance at the [[Soweto Theatre]] 3-22 March. | 2015: Revived for performance at the [[Soweto Theatre]] 3-22 March. | ||
− | Review: Megan's Head, March 29, 2012[http://www.meganshead.co.za/most-magical-mhla-salamana-when-our-eyes-met/] | + | Review: [[Megan's Head]], March 29, 2012[http://www.meganshead.co.za/most-magical-mhla-salamana-when-our-eyes-met/] |
http://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=37165 | http://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=37165 |
Latest revision as of 06:34, 10 January 2015
("When our eyes met") A play about infidelity devised by Thando Doni and the cast.
South African performances
2012: First performed to acclaim at the Baxter Theatre’s Zabalaza Theatre Festival 2012, Directed and designed by Thando Doni with Aphiwe Menziwa, Mkhuseli Richard Tafane and Asanda Rilityana, and an a cappella soundscape by Muziek Sensation. The play won numerous awards at the Festival, including best director; best performance by an actor; best performance by an actress; best musical director, best production, best performance by a supporting actor and best script.
2015: Revived for performance at the Soweto Theatre 3-22 March.
Review: Megan's Head, March 29, 2012[1]