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== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
The production was developed as part of ASSITEJ SA and Theatre Arts Admin Collective's Inspiring a Generation project.
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The production was developed as part of [[ASSITEJ SA]] and [[Theatre Arts Admin Collective]]'s Inspiring a Generation project.
 
The ensemble piece sees four actors play multiple characters and tell a story above and under the sea, about Jay and his oupa who have a whale of an adventure in search of the mythical kraken.
 
The ensemble piece sees four actors play multiple characters and tell a story above and under the sea, about Jay and his oupa who have a whale of an adventure in search of the mythical kraken.
  
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
2013: Presented at the [[Intimate Theatre]] in April, and at the [[National Arts Festival]] in June/July, directed by [[Kim Kerfoot]], with [[Jason Potgieter]], [[Stefan Erasmus]], [[Dylan Esbach]] and [[Shaun Acker]]. The production won a Standard Bank [[Ovation Award]] at the [[National Arts Festival]].
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2013: Presented at the [[Intimate Theatre]] in April, and at the [[National Arts Festival]] in June/July, directed by [[Kim Kerfoot]], with [[Jason Potgieter]], [[Stefan Erasmus]], [[Dylan Esbach]] and [[Shaun Acker]]. The production won a Standard Bank Ovation Award at the [[National Arts Festival]].
  
 
2014: Presented with the same cast in the [[City Hall]] at the [[Cape Town Fringe Festival]] in October.
 
2014: Presented with the same cast in the [[City Hall]] at the [[Cape Town Fringe Festival]] in October.

Latest revision as of 05:52, 8 January 2024

Get Kraken is a 'comic book' theatre performance aimed at ages 8 - 12 by Jon Keevy.

The original text

The production was developed as part of ASSITEJ SA and Theatre Arts Admin Collective's Inspiring a Generation project. The ensemble piece sees four actors play multiple characters and tell a story above and under the sea, about Jay and his oupa who have a whale of an adventure in search of the mythical kraken.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2013: Presented at the Intimate Theatre in April, and at the National Arts Festival in June/July, directed by Kim Kerfoot, with Jason Potgieter, Stefan Erasmus, Dylan Esbach and Shaun Acker. The production won a Standard Bank Ovation Award at the National Arts Festival.

2014: Presented with the same cast in the City Hall at the Cape Town Fringe Festival in October.

Sources

'Get Kraken and take the kids', IOL, 23 April 2013

'Fringe festival: Monstrous tale reels in all ages', Daily Maverick, 30 September 2014

Get Kraken!, YouTube, 16 July 2014

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