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''[[My Children! My Africa!]]'' is a play by [[Athol Fugard]].  
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''[[My Children! My Africa!]]'' is a play by [[Athol Fugard]] (1932-).  
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
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The action takes place in a small Eastern Cape Karoo town in the autumn of 1984.
 
The action takes place in a small Eastern Cape Karoo town in the autumn of 1984.
  
Published in London by Faber and Faber (1990) and in ''[[My Children! My Africa! and Selected Shorter Plays]]'' by [[Witwatersrand University Press]] (1990).
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First published by Theatre Communications Group, New York, NY, 1990, therafter published in a variety of editions over the years, including [[Faber and Faber]] (1990) and [[Witwatersrand University Press]] (1990) (the latter in the collection ''[[My Children! My Africa! and Selected Shorter Plays]]'', compiled by [[Stephen Gray]]).
  
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The play was a Grade 12 government schools set work for English in 2023.
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
1989: Performed by the [[Market Theatre Company]] at the [[Market Theatre]] and latrer at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in October 1989, directed by [[Athol Fugard]] assisted by [[Lesley Nott]], starring [[John Kani]] (Mr M), [[Kathy-Jo Ross]] (Isabel Dyson), [[Rapulana Seiphemo]] (Thami Seiphemo) and children of Zolile High School. Lighting design by [[Mannie Manim]], lighting design supervised and sound coordination by [[Patrick Curtis]].
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1989: Performed by the [[Market Theatre Company]] at the [[Market Theatre]] and latrer at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in October 1989, directed by [[Athol Fugard]] assisted by [[Lesley Nott]], starring [[John Kani]] (Mr M), [[Kathy-Jo Ross]] (Isabel Dyson), [[Rapulana Seiphemo]] (Thami Seiphemo) and children of Zolile High School. Lighting design by [[Mannie Manim]], lighting design supervised and sound coordination by [[Patrick Curtis]].  
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1993: The first professional, unabridged production of the play in Bloemfontein was directed by [[Gerben Kamper]] for [[PACOFS]] at the [[Batho Community Hall]] from 3 to 13 March 1993 starring [[Corien Pelt]] and [[Nomsa Nene]].
 
1993: The first professional, unabridged production of the play in Bloemfontein was directed by [[Gerben Kamper]] for [[PACOFS]] at the [[Batho Community Hall]] from 3 to 13 March 1993 starring [[Corien Pelt]] and [[Nomsa Nene]].
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2009: Performed by the Lee University Drama Department, .
 
2009: Performed by the Lee University Drama Department, .
  
2018: Produced by the [[National Children's Theatre]], with [[Christine van Hees]] as "Isabel".  
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2018: Produced by the [[National Children's Theatre]], with [[Christine van Hees]] as "Isabel".
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2023: Produced by the [[National Children's Theatre]] at the [[South Africa State Theatre]], Pretoria,  from 1-17 March, directed by [[Kathy-Jo Ross]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
PACOFS pamphlet, 1993.
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[[Ruphin Coudyzer]]. 2023. Annotated list of his photographs of [[Market Theatre]] productions. (Provided by Coudyzer)
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https://www.worldcat.org/title/22279956
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https://www.newslink.co.za/2023/02/07/nct-presents-my-children-my-africa/
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[[PACOFS]] pamphlet, 1993.
  
 
Theatre programme, 1989.
 
Theatre programme, 1989.
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 15 January 2024

My Children! My Africa! is a play by Athol Fugard (1932-).

The original text

The action takes place in a small Eastern Cape Karoo town in the autumn of 1984.

First published by Theatre Communications Group, New York, NY, 1990, therafter published in a variety of editions over the years, including Faber and Faber (1990) and Witwatersrand University Press (1990) (the latter in the collection My Children! My Africa! and Selected Shorter Plays, compiled by Stephen Gray).

The play was a Grade 12 government schools set work for English in 2023.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1989: Performed by the Market Theatre Company at the Market Theatre and latrer at the Baxter Theatre in October 1989, directed by Athol Fugard assisted by Lesley Nott, starring John Kani (Mr M), Kathy-Jo Ross (Isabel Dyson), Rapulana Seiphemo (Thami Seiphemo) and children of Zolile High School. Lighting design by Mannie Manim, lighting design supervised and sound coordination by Patrick Curtis.


1993: The first professional, unabridged production of the play in Bloemfontein was directed by Gerben Kamper for PACOFS at the Batho Community Hall from 3 to 13 March 1993 starring Corien Pelt and Nomsa Nene.

1996: Staged by PACOFS at the Sterrewag Teater in October 1996, directed by Gerben Kamper, with Nomsa Xaba, Maurice Carpede and Onida Cowan.

2009: Performed by the Lee University Drama Department, .

2018: Produced by the National Children's Theatre, with Christine van Hees as "Isabel".

2023: Produced by the National Children's Theatre at the South Africa State Theatre, Pretoria, from 1-17 March, directed by Kathy-Jo Ross.

Sources

Ruphin Coudyzer. 2023. Annotated list of his photographs of Market Theatre productions. (Provided by Coudyzer)

https://www.worldcat.org/title/22279956

https://www.newslink.co.za/2023/02/07/nct-presents-my-children-my-africa/

PACOFS pamphlet, 1993.

Theatre programme, 1989.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

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