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+ | by [[Athol Fugard]], [[John Kani]] and [[Winston Ntshona]]. A workshopped play about two prisoners on Robben Island, who explore life in prison and notions of freedom and identity as they put on a performance of ''[[Antigone]]''. (Based on the experiences of [[Norman Ntshinga]] and an actual production of ''[[Antigone]]'' featuring Nelson Mandela as ''[[Creon]]''.) First performed (as ''[[The Hodoshe Span]]'') at ''[[The Space]]'' (Cape Town) July 1973, renamed ''[[The Island]]'' for subsequent productions. The play traveled extensively abroad and was very successful. Returned to also be performed in the ''[[Market Theatre]]''. First published in 19**. Revived a number of times since, i.a. by [[Barney Simon]] (''[[Market Theatre]]'', 1995), A notable revival was at the National Theatre, London in 2000 with the original cast. | ||
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by Athol Fugard, John Kani and Winston Ntshona. A workshopped play about two prisoners on Robben Island, who explore life in prison and notions of freedom and identity as they put on a performance of Antigone. (Based on the experiences of Norman Ntshinga and an actual production of Antigone featuring Nelson Mandela as Creon.) First performed (as The Hodoshe Span) at The Space (Cape Town) July 1973, renamed The Island for subsequent productions. The play traveled extensively abroad and was very successful. Returned to also be performed in the Market Theatre. First published in 19**. Revived a number of times since, i.a. by Barney Simon (Market Theatre, 1995), A notable revival was at the National Theatre, London in 2000 with the original cast.
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