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An adaptation for the stage of selected short stories by the acclaimed Mozambican author Mia Couto. Directed by [[Mark Fleishman]], movement director: [[Jennie Reznek]]. 
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''[[Voices Made Night]]'' is an adaptation for the stage of selected short stories by the acclaimed Mozambican author Mia Couto.
Slide design by [[Julia Clarke]], music by [[Jane Rademeyer]], and performed by [[Gosekwang Poonyane]], [[Rehane Abrahams]], [[Mandla Mbothwe]], [[Jane Rademeyer]] Originally performed in 2000/2001, winning [[FNB Vita]] awards for Best Director, Best Actress and Best Lighting Design.  
 
  
Repeated in 2012 -2013 with [[Jennie Reznek]], [[Faniswa Yisa]], [[Mfundo Tshazibane]], [[Dann-Jacques Mouton]], [[Thando Doni]], [[Chiminae Ball]] and [[Richard September]],  
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== Peformance history in South Africa ==
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2000-2001: Directed by [[Mark Fleishman]], movement director: [[Jennie Reznek]]. Slide design by [[Julia Clark]], music by [[Jane Rademeyer]], and performed by [[Gosekwang Poonyane]], [[Rehane Abrahams]], [[Mandla Mbothwe]], [[Jane Rademeyer]]. Originally performed in 2000/2001, winning [[FNB Vita]] awards for Best Director, Best Actress and Best Lighting Design.
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2012-2013: Repeated in 2012 -2013 with [[Jennie Reznek]], [[Faniswa Yisa]], [[Mfundo Tshazibane]], [[Dann-Jacques Mouton]], [[Thando Doni]], [[Chiminae Ball]] and [[Richard September]].  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 11:11, 16 December 2019

Voices Made Night is an adaptation for the stage of selected short stories by the acclaimed Mozambican author Mia Couto.

Peformance history in South Africa

2000-2001: Directed by Mark Fleishman, movement director: Jennie Reznek. Slide design by Julia Clark, music by Jane Rademeyer, and performed by Gosekwang Poonyane, Rehane Abrahams, Mandla Mbothwe, Jane Rademeyer. Originally performed in 2000/2001, winning FNB Vita awards for Best Director, Best Actress and Best Lighting Design.

2012-2013: Repeated in 2012 -2013 with Jennie Reznek, Faniswa Yisa, Mfundo Tshazibane, Dann-Jacques Mouton, Thando Doni, Chiminae Ball and Richard September.

Sources

Magnet Theatre website[1]

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