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''[[Lucky Strike]]'' is a play by [[Janine Turner]] (1950-)
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''[[Lucky Strike]]'' is a play by [[Gisele Turner]] (1950-)
  
 
==The original text==
 
==The original text==
  
A play for 6-11 year olds about an unwanted puppy that saves the day and becomes a family’s hero.  Set in the Inanda Township, the play, Lucky Strike – which is  – focuses on a young boy who is part of a child-headed household. An orphaned puppy wanders into S’fiso’s shack and changes his life.  
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A play for 6-13 year olds about an unwanted puppy that saves the day and becomes a family’s hero.  Set in the Inanda Township and utilizing puppets, the play focuses on a young boy who is part of a child-headed household. An orphaned puppy wanders into S'fiso's shack and changes his life.  
  
Created collaboratively between [[Lashona Arts]] and [[Gisele Turner]] of [[Happy-go-Lucky Productions]] it was first performed in Durban at the [[D.U.T. Children's Festival]] in 2011.
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Written in 2010, and developed collaboratively between [[Lashona Art and Theatre Creations]][https://theatre4youth.co.za/theatre/lashona-art-theatre-creations/] and [[Gisele Turner]] of [[Happy-go-Lucky Productions]], it has been performed in Durban at the [[D.U.T. Children's Festival]] (in 2011) and has toured schools.
  
It has been published as a Grade Seven Set work for English (first language) and Zulu (second language).
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The playtext gained second place in the Trinity College of London International Playwriting Competition and has been included in a compendium of award-winning plays compiled by Trinity College London. The text has also been published as a Grade Seven Set work for English (first language) and Zulu (second language).
 
 
The playtext gained second place in the Trinity College of London International Playwriting Competition  
 
 
 
and was published in a compendium of award-winning plays by [[Junkets Publisher]].
 
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
2011: Performed [[Lashona Art and Theatre Creations]] and Gisele Turner of Happy-go-Lucky Productions at the [[D.U.T. Children's Festival]].
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2011: Developed and performed [[Lashona Art and Theatre Creations]][https://theatre4youth.co.za/theatre/lashona-art-theatre-creations/] and Gisele Turner of [[Happy-go-Lucky Productions]] at the [[D.U.T. Children's Festival]] and has been taken tour of Natal schools.
  
2011: Taken tour of Natal schools.
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2016: Performed at the [[Nandogam EcoVillage iKHO! Festival]] that took place at Durban's [[Seabrooke's Theatre]] on 26, 27 and 28 February.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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https://www.iol.co.za/entertainment/books/turning-her-hand-to-plays-1018312
 
https://www.iol.co.za/entertainment/books/turning-her-hand-to-plays-1018312
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https://thebugle.co.za/whatshot/view/14810/ikho-festival
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http://news.artsmart.co.za/2010/12/striking-it-lucky.html
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 06:38, 30 August 2024

Lucky Strike is a play by Gisele Turner (1950-)

The original text

A play for 6-13 year olds about an unwanted puppy that saves the day and becomes a family’s hero. Set in the Inanda Township and utilizing puppets, the play focuses on a young boy who is part of a child-headed household. An orphaned puppy wanders into S'fiso's shack and changes his life.

Written in 2010, and developed collaboratively between Lashona Art and Theatre Creations[1] and Gisele Turner of Happy-go-Lucky Productions, it has been performed in Durban at the D.U.T. Children's Festival (in 2011) and has toured schools.

The playtext gained second place in the Trinity College of London International Playwriting Competition and has been included in a compendium of award-winning plays compiled by Trinity College London. The text has also been published as a Grade Seven Set work for English (first language) and Zulu (second language).

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2011: Developed and performed Lashona Art and Theatre Creations[2] and Gisele Turner of Happy-go-Lucky Productions at the D.U.T. Children's Festival and has been taken tour of Natal schools.

2016: Performed at the Nandogam EcoVillage iKHO! Festival that took place at Durban's Seabrooke's Theatre on 26, 27 and 28 February.

Sources

https://theatre4youth.co.za/production/lucky-strike/

https://www.iol.co.za/entertainment/books/turning-her-hand-to-plays-1018312

https://thebugle.co.za/whatshot/view/14810/ikho-festival

http://news.artsmart.co.za/2010/12/striking-it-lucky.html

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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