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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
2001: First staged by the [[Sibikwa Players]] in the [[Wits Theatre Complex]] in July 2001, directed by [[Smal Ndaba]] and [[Phyllis Klotz]], with [[Ntombi Maphosa]], [[Thabang Masupha]], [[Phillip Ndaba]], [[Zakhele Msimango]], [[Linda Mahlangu]], [[Simon Sidumo]] and [[Sibulele Gcilitshana]] - music composed by [[Junior Sokhela]]. At he [[National Arts Festival]] 5-7 July, including [[Lebo Mathosa]] in the cast. Set and costumes [[Sarah Roberts\\, lighting [[Machael Maxwell]].
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2001: First staged by the [[Sibikwa Players]] in the [[Wits Theatre Complex]] in July 2001, directed by [[Smal Ndaba]] and [[Phyllis Klotz]], with [[Ntombi Maphosa]], [[Thabang Masupha]], [[Phillip Ndaba]], [[Zakhele Msimango]], [[Linda Mahlangu]], [[Simon Sidumo]] and [[Sibulele Gcilitshana]] - music composed by [[Junior Sokhela]]. At he [[National Arts Festival]] 5-7 July, including [[Lebo Mathosa]] in the cast. Set and costumes [[Sarah Roberts]], lighting [[Michael Maxwell]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 11:59, 4 June 2022

A 2001 play by Smal Ndaba and Phyllis Klotz. "The stadium" is township slang for a place where a man takes a woman, who is not his girlfriend or partner, to have casual sex. A play about the risk of unprotected sex. All the action takes place in a shebeen.

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Performance history in South Africa

2001: First staged by the Sibikwa Players in the Wits Theatre Complex in July 2001, directed by Smal Ndaba and Phyllis Klotz, with Ntombi Maphosa, Thabang Masupha, Phillip Ndaba, Zakhele Msimango, Linda Mahlangu, Simon Sidumo and Sibulele Gcilitshana - music composed by Junior Sokhela. At he National Arts Festival 5-7 July, including Lebo Mathosa in the cast. Set and costumes Sarah Roberts, lighting Michael Maxwell.

Sources

The Citizen, 23 July 2001.

NAF souvenir programme, 2001. p. 69.

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