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− | A 1984 comedy by [[Wole Soyinka]]. An examinination of Africa's political problems | + | A 1984 comedy by [[Wole Soyinka]]. An examinination of Africa's political problems; through satire, fun and sometimes ridicule, it demonstrates what happens when a democracy goes wrong and a dictatorship ensues. |
It had its world premiere in December 1984 at the Yale Repertory Theater in the USA. | It had its world premiere in December 1984 at the Yale Repertory Theater in the USA. | ||
== The original text == | == The original text == | ||
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==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | Staged at the [[Market Theatre]] in September 2001 as part of the celebrations to mark the theatre's 25th anniversary. The production was directed by Joachim Siegard and the cast included actors from several Southern Africa countries: Dylan Wilson-Max, Eyahra Mathazia and Bon Nkosha from Zimbabwe, Jasen Mphepho from Tanzania, David Ndjavera from Namibia, Vulindlela Gamedze from Swaziland and Elias Banze from Mozambique. | + | 2001: Staged at the [[Market Theatre]] in September 2001 as part of the celebrations to mark the theatre's 25th anniversary. The production was directed by Joachim Siegard and the cast included actors from several Southern Africa countries: Dylan Wilson-Max, Eyahra Mathazia and Bon Nkosha from Zimbabwe, Jasen Mphepho from Tanzania, David Ndjavera from Namibia, Vulindlela Gamedze from Swaziland and Elias Banze from Mozambique. |
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | + | ''[[The Sowetan]]'', 6 September 2001. | |
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 08:13, 3 April 2020
A 1984 comedy by Wole Soyinka. An examinination of Africa's political problems; through satire, fun and sometimes ridicule, it demonstrates what happens when a democracy goes wrong and a dictatorship ensues.
It had its world premiere in December 1984 at the Yale Repertory Theater in the USA.
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
2001: Staged at the Market Theatre in September 2001 as part of the celebrations to mark the theatre's 25th anniversary. The production was directed by Joachim Siegard and the cast included actors from several Southern Africa countries: Dylan Wilson-Max, Eyahra Mathazia and Bon Nkosha from Zimbabwe, Jasen Mphepho from Tanzania, David Ndjavera from Namibia, Vulindlela Gamedze from Swaziland and Elias Banze from Mozambique.
Sources
The Sowetan, 6 September 2001.
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