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''[[Black Age]]'' is a court drama by [[Selaelo Maredi]] (1995).
 
''[[Black Age]]'' is a court drama by [[Selaelo Maredi]] (1995).
  
Also found written as ''[[Blackage]]'' and ''[[Blak Age]]''
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Also written as ''[[Blackage]]'' in some sources.
  
 
== Subject ==
 
== Subject ==
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Focus on corrupt officials specifically in the Department of Pensions and Welfare and the resultant exploitation and humiliation of indigent black pensioners.
 
Focus on corrupt officials specifically in the Department of Pensions and Welfare and the resultant exploitation and humiliation of indigent black pensioners.
  

Revision as of 18:33, 8 January 2022

Black Age is a court drama by Selaelo Maredi (1995).

Also written as Blackage in some sources.

Subject

Focus on corrupt officials specifically in the Department of Pensions and Welfare and the resultant exploitation and humiliation of indigent black pensioners.

Performance history in South Africa

1995: First staged at the Windybrow Arts Festival in March, directed by Selaelo Maredi, with Khuloana Legodi, Tina Hlongwane, Thulani Mngomezulu, Gcina Mkhize and Nwabisa Tola.

1997: Staged by PACOFS in Bloemfontein and then in the Barney Simon Theatre, upstairs at The Market Theatre from January to March, directed by Selaelo Maredi, with Ramolao Makhene, Baby Cele, Lindelani Buthelezi, Don Mlangeni, Arthur Molepo and James Borthwick. The same production moved to The Momentum Theatre at the State Theatre in March 1997.

2002: Black Age was again staged at the Windybrow Arts Festival in March.

2009: A production directed by Danny Jasson was staged in the Mmabana Cultural Centre in Mafikeng at the 12th yearly Stop Crime Drama Festival in March.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

[Van Heerden (2008)][1]. p 192.

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