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'''''Kweku Ananse''''' is a one-act play by [[Walter Chakela]]. The story of Ananse the wily spider, comes from Ghana and is part of an indigenous theatre tradition. It can be staged with or without music.
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''[[Kweku Ananse]]'' is a one-act play by [[Walter Chakela]].  
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The story of Ananse the wily spider, comes from Ghana and is part of an indigenous theatre tradition. It can be staged with or without music.
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Published in ''[[Let Us Play]]'', 1998.
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Performed at the Market Theatre  directed by [[Peter Se-Puma]].(?)
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Produced as a musical play at the [[Windybrow Centre for the Arts]] in November 1995,
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Produced as a musical play at the Windybrow Centre for the Arts in November 1995.
 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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Introduction to ''Let Us Play'', p. iii.
 
Introduction to ''Let Us Play'', p. iii.
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''[[City Press]]'', 19 November 1995.
  
  

Latest revision as of 06:54, 1 February 2018

Kweku Ananse is a one-act play by Walter Chakela.

The story of Ananse the wily spider, comes from Ghana and is part of an indigenous theatre tradition. It can be staged with or without music.

Published in Let Us Play, 1998.

Performed at the Market Theatre directed by Peter Se-Puma.(?)

Produced as a musical play at the Windybrow Centre for the Arts in November 1995,


Sources

Introduction to Let Us Play, p. iii.

City Press, 19 November 1995.


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