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| − | ''Life's a Jol'', written by [[Theo Davids]]. This musical comedy is set in a disco where eight young people from diverse socio-economic backgrounds interact and their perceptions of each other lead them on individual journeys of self-discovery. Directed by the author as part of a double-bill with ''[[Hearts on Fire]]''. | + | ''Life's a Jol'', written by [[Theo Davids]]. This musical comedy is set in a disco where eight young people from diverse socio-economic backgrounds interact and their perceptions of each other lead them on individual journeys of self-discovery. Directed by the author as part of a double-bill with ''[[Hearts on Fire]]'' in the [[Baxter Theatre]] Sanlam Studio in November 1999. |
| − | + | Performed by teenagers from various communities. | |
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Latest revision as of 19:46, 12 December 2013
Life's a Jol, written by Theo Davids. This musical comedy is set in a disco where eight young people from diverse socio-economic backgrounds interact and their perceptions of each other lead them on individual journeys of self-discovery. Directed by the author as part of a double-bill with Hearts on Fire in the Baxter Theatre Sanlam Studio in November 1999. Performed by teenagers from various communities.
Sources
Baxter Theatre pamphlet, November 1999-January 2000.
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