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− | ''[[Jamal Syndrome]]'' is an immensely popular stage comedy by [[Essop | + | ''[[Jamal Syndrome]]'' is an immensely popular stage comedy by [[Essop Khan]] and [[Mohamed Ali]]. |
Originally performed in 1987, the play looks at the resulting chaos when the son of a traditional Indian family arrives home with his bride, a young white woman. | Originally performed in 1987, the play looks at the resulting chaos when the son of a traditional Indian family arrives home with his bride, a young white woman. | ||
− | In 2008 they did an updated version of the play, starring [[Essop | + | In 2008 they did an updated version of the play, starring [[Essop Khan]], [[Mohamed Ali]], [[Savi Ramsay]], [[Teakshania Chetty]] and [[Katinga Busarello]]. Still set in the apartheid era when inter-racial marriages were prohibited, but now revamped to keep its appeal to all audiences. |
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Latest revision as of 17:01, 18 January 2018
Jamal Syndrome is an immensely popular stage comedy by Essop Khan and Mohamed Ali.
Originally performed in 1987, the play looks at the resulting chaos when the son of a traditional Indian family arrives home with his bride, a young white woman.
In 2008 they did an updated version of the play, starring Essop Khan, Mohamed Ali, Savi Ramsay, Teakshania Chetty and Katinga Busarello. Still set in the apartheid era when inter-racial marriages were prohibited, but now revamped to keep its appeal to all audiences.
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