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Ilanga Lizophumela Abasebenzi (“The sun will rise for the workers”) is a play largely in isiZulu. The workshopped play evolved out of the experiance of workers involved in a labour dispute at a metal factory in Boksburg. It is one of the worker plays which deal with labour and social and political themes. The narratives of most of the worker plays produced thus far focus on the oppressive and exploitative workplace experiences which lead to strike action and struggles with management, or on larger national issues, including racism, ethnicity, the politics of gender, etc.
Performance history in South Africa
1981: Presented by the Benoni Workers Theatre and Junction Avenue Theatre Company during an all-day "History Festival" at the University of the Witwatersrand on 7 February 1981.
Sources
Rand Daily Mail, 28 January 1981; 6 February 1981.
Peterson, Bhekizizwe, 1991.
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