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(English) Based on [[Bessie Head]]'s novel ''[[Maru, After Tears]]''. Adapted for the stage by **, it was first produced in 1993 by ** at ** and featuring [[Nomsa Nene]]. In 2005 an adaptation by [[Ndaba Ngwane]] was produced at the [[Windybrow Theatre]], Joahnnesburg.  
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There are two South African plays by this name.
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= ''Maru'' by [[B. Malefane]] =
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''[[Maru]]'' is a Southern Sotho play by [[B. Malefane]]. (“Clouds” – Southern Sotho) by [[B. Malefane]]. Published by [[Via Afrika]] in 1963. An historical play about the rise and fall of Dingaan.
  
  
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= ''Maru'' by [[Bessie Head]] =
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''[[Maru]]'' is a stage play(s) based on the 1971 novel ''Maru'' by [[Bessie Head]]. Adapted for the stage by [[Wim Vorster]] for a [[PACOFS]] production and by [[Walter Chakela]] for a production at the [[Windybrow]] Centre for the Arts, (both in 1994).
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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1994: The [[Wim Vorster]] version was staged for [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Gerben Kamper]], with [[Ilse Klink]] as Margaret, [[Maurice Carpede]] as Maru and [[Denise Newman]] as the narrator Bessie Head in May 1994.
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1994: The [[Walter Chakela]] version, directed by Chakela, was staged at the [[Windybrow]] Centre for the Arts, with [[Patrick Shai]], [[Nomsa Nene]], [[Samson Khumalo]], [[Nomsa Xaba]] and others in August 1994.
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1995: Chakela directed his version again in March 1995, a production which toured Natal and played in the Drama Theatre in the [[Natal Playhouse]] - the cast included [[Alistair Dube]] and [[Shannon Simon]].
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1998: In September 1998 [[Walter Chakela]] staged his version in the [[Adcock-Ingram]] at the [[Windybrow Theatre]], with [[George Lamola]], [[Emily Tseu]], [[Duma Mnembe]], [[Alistair Dube]], [[Pinky Fihlane]] and [[Elize Mark]]. Chakela directed another production of his ''[[Maru]]'' in the [[Windybrow Theatre]] in 2002.
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Latest revision as of 19:18, 13 June 2018

There are two South African plays by this name.

Maru by B. Malefane

Maru is a Southern Sotho play by B. Malefane. (“Clouds” – Southern Sotho) by B. Malefane. Published by Via Afrika in 1963. An historical play about the rise and fall of Dingaan.


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Maru by Bessie Head

Maru is a stage play(s) based on the 1971 novel Maru by Bessie Head. Adapted for the stage by Wim Vorster for a PACOFS production and by Walter Chakela for a production at the Windybrow Centre for the Arts, (both in 1994).

Performance history in South Africa

1994: The Wim Vorster version was staged for PACOFS, directed by Gerben Kamper, with Ilse Klink as Margaret, Maurice Carpede as Maru and Denise Newman as the narrator Bessie Head in May 1994.

1994: The Walter Chakela version, directed by Chakela, was staged at the Windybrow Centre for the Arts, with Patrick Shai, Nomsa Nene, Samson Khumalo, Nomsa Xaba and others in August 1994.

1995: Chakela directed his version again in March 1995, a production which toured Natal and played in the Drama Theatre in the Natal Playhouse - the cast included Alistair Dube and Shannon Simon.

1998: In September 1998 Walter Chakela staged his version in the Adcock-Ingram at the Windybrow Theatre, with George Lamola, Emily Tseu, Duma Mnembe, Alistair Dube, Pinky Fihlane and Elize Mark. Chakela directed another production of his Maru in the Windybrow Theatre in 2002.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

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