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''[[Best Friends Worst Enemies]]'' is a play by [[Sibusiso Khwinana]] (1993-2019). | ''[[Best Friends Worst Enemies]]'' is a play by [[Sibusiso Khwinana]] (1993-2019). | ||
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| + | Also sometimes written as ''[[Best Friends/Worst Enemies]]''. | ||
==Original text== | ==Original text== | ||
| − | + | This piece tells the funny story of four men who live a lifestyle of infidelity, alcohol and drugs. When all this threatens their friendship, secrets are exposed and the bromance which once existed, goes up in flames. Ultimately, this is a play which creates conversation around infidelity, secrecy and fatherhood in South Africa. | |
==Performace history in South Africa== | ==Performace history in South Africa== | ||
| − | 2018: Presented at the [[National Arts Festival]]. | + | 2018: Presented by [[Blankpage Entertainment]] at the [[National Arts Festival]]. Also presented at the [[Kopanong Festival]], directed by [[Sibusiso Khwinana]], with [[Katlego Chale]], [[Thabo Nkosi]], [[Lungile Cindi]], [[Falakhe Makhubo]], [[Kagiso Hlabane]]. |
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
Latest revision as of 15:11, 15 February 2025
Best Friends Worst Enemies is a play by Sibusiso Khwinana (1993-2019).
Also sometimes written as Best Friends/Worst Enemies.
Original text
This piece tells the funny story of four men who live a lifestyle of infidelity, alcohol and drugs. When all this threatens their friendship, secrets are exposed and the bromance which once existed, goes up in flames. Ultimately, this is a play which creates conversation around infidelity, secrecy and fatherhood in South Africa.
Performace history in South Africa
2018: Presented by Blankpage Entertainment at the National Arts Festival. Also presented at the Kopanong Festival, directed by Sibusiso Khwinana, with Katlego Chale, Thabo Nkosi, Lungile Cindi, Falakhe Makhubo, Kagiso Hlabane.
Sources
Cue TV. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RtzpRbfEWE
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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