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by [[Todd Twala]] and [[Thembi Nyandeni]]. A musical celebration of South African song and dance, from tribal music, gumboot dancing and Sophiatown jazz, to Gospel Kwaito and Pantsula. A cast of 40 singers, dancers, drummers and marimba players. It first opened at the [[Johannesburg Civic]]??** in 2001??*, then at London’s [[Shaftesbury Theatre]] on November 12, 2001 after its successful run in South Africa. Returned to play in South Africa during  2005-6.  
 
by [[Todd Twala]] and [[Thembi Nyandeni]]. A musical celebration of South African song and dance, from tribal music, gumboot dancing and Sophiatown jazz, to Gospel Kwaito and Pantsula. A cast of 40 singers, dancers, drummers and marimba players. It first opened at the [[Johannesburg Civic]]??** in 2001??*, then at London’s [[Shaftesbury Theatre]] on November 12, 2001 after its successful run in South Africa. Returned to play in South Africa during  2005-6.  
  
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Revision as of 06:27, 26 January 2015

by Todd Twala and Thembi Nyandeni. A musical celebration of South African song and dance, from tribal music, gumboot dancing and Sophiatown jazz, to Gospel Kwaito and Pantsula. A cast of 40 singers, dancers, drummers and marimba players. It first opened at the Johannesburg Civic??** in 2001??*, then at London’s Shaftesbury Theatre on November 12, 2001 after its successful run in South Africa. Returned to play in South Africa during 2005-6.

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Sources

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays

Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page