Difference between revisions of "The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary South African Theatre"

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The first group consists of a miscelaneous set of six studies looking at a range of alternative forms and themes.  
 
The first group consists of a miscelaneous set of six studies looking at a range of alternative forms and themes.  
  
These are "The Pioneers", "Popular [[Community Theatre]]", "Contemporary Collaborators I: [[William Kentridge|Kentridge]]/[[Jane Taylor|Taylor]]/[[The Handspring Puppet Company|Handspring]]", "Contemporary Collaborators II: [[Magnet Theatre]]"   
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These are "The Pioneers", "Popular [[Community Theatre]]", "Contemporary Collaborators I: [[William Kentridge|Kentridge]]/[[Jane Taylor|Taylor]]/[[The Handspring Puppet Theatre Company|Handspring]]", "Contemporary Collaborators II: [[Magnet Theatre]]"   
  
  
  
 
The come essays on Reza de Wet, Paul Slabolepszy, Zakes Mda, Lara Foot, Mike van Graan, Craig Higginson, Mpulelo Paul Grootboom, Brett Bailey, Poeter-Dirk Uys, Fatima Dike, and Yaël Farber. The section is then rounded off by a accomplished roundup of “Emerging Playwrights and Significant Plays” by the energetic co-editor Greg Homan, and an interview with the theatre manager and playwright Aubrey Sekhabi.
 
The come essays on Reza de Wet, Paul Slabolepszy, Zakes Mda, Lara Foot, Mike van Graan, Craig Higginson, Mpulelo Paul Grootboom, Brett Bailey, Poeter-Dirk Uys, Fatima Dike, and Yaël Farber. The section is then rounded off by a accomplished roundup of “Emerging Playwrights and Significant Plays” by the energetic co-editor Greg Homan, and an interview with the theatre manager and playwright Aubrey Sekhabi.

Revision as of 16:02, 22 May 2017


Following on a contextualising Introduction, the essays fall into two broadly defined groups.

The first group consists of a miscelaneous set of six studies looking at a range of alternative forms and themes.

These are "The Pioneers", "Popular Community Theatre", "Contemporary Collaborators I: Kentridge/Taylor/Handspring", "Contemporary Collaborators II: Magnet Theatre"


The come essays on Reza de Wet, Paul Slabolepszy, Zakes Mda, Lara Foot, Mike van Graan, Craig Higginson, Mpulelo Paul Grootboom, Brett Bailey, Poeter-Dirk Uys, Fatima Dike, and Yaël Farber. The section is then rounded off by a accomplished roundup of “Emerging Playwrights and Significant Plays” by the energetic co-editor Greg Homan, and an interview with the theatre manager and playwright Aubrey Sekhabi.