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− | First performed in 2002 by [[Theatre for Africa]] in the [[Olympia Bakery Theatre]] in Kalk Bay, Cape Town, directed by [[John Martin]], with [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]], [[Apollo Fikele]] and [[Raymond Kasawaya]]. The same production was staged in August 2002 on a double bill with ''[[Guardians of the Deep]]'' to coincide with the ''World Summit for Sustainable Development'' in Sandton, Johannesburg. | + | First performed in 2002 by [[Theatre for Africa]] in the [[Olympia Bakery Theatre]] in Kalk Bay, Cape Town, directed by [[John Martin]], with [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]], [[Apollo Fikele]] and [[Raymond Kasawaya]]. The same production was staged in the [[Theatre on the Square]] in August 2002 on a double bill with ''[[Guardians of the Deep]]'' to coincide with the ''World Summit for Sustainable Development'' in Sandton, Johannesburg. |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 07:49, 10 February 2015
A 2002 short play by Nicholas Ellenbogen. A celebration of the wonders of creation via storytelling, music and mime.
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Performance history in South Africa
First performed in 2002 by Theatre for Africa in the Olympia Bakery Theatre in Kalk Bay, Cape Town, directed by John Martin, with Nicholas Ellenbogen, Apollo Fikele and Raymond Kasawaya. The same production was staged in the Theatre on the Square in August 2002 on a double bill with Guardians of the Deep to coincide with the World Summit for Sustainable Development in Sandton, Johannesburg.
Sources
The Citizen, 28 August 2002.
Business Day, 29 August 2002.
The Star, 29 August 2002.
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