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+ | A Madam and Eve-type farce about confused identities in the Rainbow Nation [— entertaining, but it’s been done so many times writes Riaan Wolmarans] Aardklop 2002. . | ||
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+ | ==By Deon Opperman, Garth Holmes, Andrew Frater== | ||
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+ | ''Got it maid!'' Script by [[Deon Opperman]], [[Garth Holmes]] and [[Andrew Frater]]. Performed at [[Aardklop festival]] 2001 with [[Craig Jackson]], [[Thandi Puren]], [[Quincy Myeza]], [[Makgano Mamabolo]], [[Meren Reddy]] and [[Diaan Lawrenson]] in the cast. Directed by [[Andrew Frater]] and produced by [[Craig Jackson]]. A farce set in a white middle class home about a property developer who pretends to be black in order to get a government contract. As things develop he has to persuade his gardener and maid to reverse roles with himself and his wife when a government Minister pays them a visit. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 27 November 2012
By ***
A Madam and Eve-type farce about confused identities in the Rainbow Nation [— entertaining, but it’s been done so many times writes Riaan Wolmarans] Aardklop 2002. .
By Deon Opperman, Garth Holmes, Andrew Frater
Full-length. Cast: mixed.
Got it maid! Script by Deon Opperman, Garth Holmes and Andrew Frater. Performed at Aardklop festival 2001 with Craig Jackson, Thandi Puren, Quincy Myeza, Makgano Mamabolo, Meren Reddy and Diaan Lawrenson in the cast. Directed by Andrew Frater and produced by Craig Jackson. A farce set in a white middle class home about a property developer who pretends to be black in order to get a government contract. As things develop he has to persuade his gardener and maid to reverse roles with himself and his wife when a government Minister pays them a visit. (Source: Aardklop festival programme, 2001).
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