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− | ''Mix Masala'' is a play in nine sketches co-written by [[Peter Braaf]] and [[Ivan Sylvester]] about changes in | + | ''Mix Masala'' is a play in nine sketches co-written by [[Peter Braaf]] and [[Ivan Sylvester]] about changes in society and changes in minds and hearts in order to deal with a new political dispensation. Cultural differences are explored and religious and cultural tolerance is encouraged. |
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− | ''Vrye Weekblad'' 31 Augustus 1990. | + | ''[[Vrye Weekblad]]'' 31 Augustus 1990. |
− | ''The Star'' 9 July 1990. | + | ''[[The Star]]'' 9 July 1990. |
Latest revision as of 12:09, 29 May 2017
Mix Masala is a play in nine sketches co-written by Peter Braaf and Ivan Sylvester about changes in society and changes in minds and hearts in order to deal with a new political dispensation. Cultural differences are explored and religious and cultural tolerance is encouraged.
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
Presented by the Cape Flats Players and the Baxter Theatre in the Baxter Studio from 15 August to 1 September 1990 directed by Peter Braaf starring Sandra Braaf, Jacques Kleyn, Rista Banagani, Wonga Tai-Tai, Joey Erasmus and others. This production was also seen on the Fringe at the National Arts Festival, 1990.
Sources
Vrye Weekblad 31 Augustus 1990.
The Star 9 July 1990.
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