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''[[Mary, the Unfaithful Woman]]'' is a play by [[Julian Seleke Mokoto]] | ''[[Mary, the Unfaithful Woman]]'' is a play by [[Julian Seleke Mokoto]] | ||
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+ | Also found written as '''''[[Mary – The Unfaithful Woman]]''''' or as '''''[[Mary ... The Unfaithful Woman]]''''' | ||
==The original text== | ==The original text== | ||
− | The play | + | The play is a battle-of-the sexes drama that tells story of an imperfect relationship in which the wars a couple wage against each other lead to self-destruction, bitterness and, sometimes, tragedy. |
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==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | 2010: Performed in the [[Momentum Theatre]], of the [[State Theatre Pretoria]] from 10-12 February, directed by Julian Seleke- | + | 2004: Performed as part of the ''[[Newtown Celebrates 10 Years of Democracy Festival]]'' in the [[Barney Simon Theatre]] in Johannesburg, from 26 April to 2 May, directed by [[Julian Seleke-Mokoto]] with [[Dieketseng Mnisi]], [[Daniel Mooi]] and [[Mpho Siboa]] |
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+ | 2010: Performed in the [[Momentum Theatre]], of the [[State Theatre Pretoria]] from 10-12 February, directed by [[Julian Seleke-Mokoto]] with [[Dieketseng Mnisi]], [[Daniel Mooi]] and [[Mpho Siboa]]. | ||
2010: Performed at the [[Windybrow Theatre]], Johannesburg, in August, directed by the author, with a new cast, led by [[Babe Cele]]. | 2010: Performed at the [[Windybrow Theatre]], Johannesburg, in August, directed by the author, with a new cast, led by [[Babe Cele]]. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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+ | Anon. "Let the celebrations begin", ''[[IOL]]'' (5 April, 2004) | ||
"Under construction: Love and SA theatrical talent" ''[[IOL]]'' (9 February, 2010) | "Under construction: Love and SA theatrical talent" ''[[IOL]]'' (9 February, 2010) | ||
Published Feb 9, 2010 | Published Feb 9, 2010 | ||
− | Edward Tsumele. 2010. " 'Unfaithful' Mary ill-timed", ''[[Sowetan Live]]'' (3 September 2010)[https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/entertainment/2010-09-03-unfaithful-mary-ill-timed/] | + | [[Edward Tsumele]]. 2010. "Baby Cele defends part of man abuser", ''[[Sowetan Live]]'' (20 August 2010)[https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/good-life/2010-08-20-baby-cele-defends-part-of-man-abuser/]. |
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+ | [[Edward Tsumele]]. 2010. " 'Unfaithful' Mary ill-timed", ''[[Sowetan Live]]'' (3 September 2010)[https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/entertainment/2010-09-03-unfaithful-mary-ill-timed/] | ||
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 10:56, 6 May 2024
Mary, the Unfaithful Woman is a play by Julian Seleke Mokoto
Also found written as Mary – The Unfaithful Woman or as Mary ... The Unfaithful Woman
Contents
The original text
The play is a battle-of-the sexes drama that tells story of an imperfect relationship in which the wars a couple wage against each other lead to self-destruction, bitterness and, sometimes, tragedy.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
2004: Performed as part of the Newtown Celebrates 10 Years of Democracy Festival in the Barney Simon Theatre in Johannesburg, from 26 April to 2 May, directed by Julian Seleke-Mokoto with Dieketseng Mnisi, Daniel Mooi and Mpho Siboa
2010: Performed in the Momentum Theatre, of the State Theatre Pretoria from 10-12 February, directed by Julian Seleke-Mokoto with Dieketseng Mnisi, Daniel Mooi and Mpho Siboa.
2010: Performed at the Windybrow Theatre, Johannesburg, in August, directed by the author, with a new cast, led by Babe Cele.
Sources
Anon. "Let the celebrations begin", IOL (5 April, 2004)
"Under construction: Love and SA theatrical talent" IOL (9 February, 2010) Published Feb 9, 2010
Edward Tsumele. 2010. "Baby Cele defends part of man abuser", Sowetan Live (20 August 2010)[1].
Edward Tsumele. 2010. " 'Unfaithful' Mary ill-timed", Sowetan Live (3 September 2010)[2]
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