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''Dit sal die dag wees'', text by [[Themba Ndimande]].  Performed at [[Aardklop festival]] 2001 with [[Themba Ndimande]], [[Calvin Ngcaku]] and [[Vusi Banyani]] in the cast. Stage management and lighting by [[Sonnyboy Nkambule]].
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''[[Dit sal die dag wees]]'' is an [[Afrikaans]] play by [[Themba Ndimande]] ()
.  Also performed at the [[Staatsteater]] in the [[Theatre Renezvous]] in 2001.
 
  
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==The original text==
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An experimental improvisational work, about three tramps discussing the day-to-day life of South Africans, touching comically on issues such as poverty, the hard life on the streets, and health problems (e.g. Aids). 
  
==The original text==
 
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
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2000/2001?: Performed at [[Aardklop festival]] directed by [[Calvin Ngcaku]] with musical direction by [[Vusi Banyani]] and stage management and lighting by [[Sonnyboy Nkambule]]. The cast consisted of [[Themba Ndimande]], [[Calvin Ngcaku]] and [[Vusi Banyani]] in the cast.
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2001: Performed at the [[Staatsteater]] in the [[Theatre Renezvous]] 27-29 September.
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  

Revision as of 05:18, 17 February 2022

Dit sal die dag wees is an Afrikaans play by Themba Ndimande ()

The original text

An experimental improvisational work, about three tramps discussing the day-to-day life of South Africans, touching comically on issues such as poverty, the hard life on the streets, and health problems (e.g. Aids).


Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2000/2001?: Performed at Aardklop festival directed by Calvin Ngcaku with musical direction by Vusi Banyani and stage management and lighting by Sonnyboy Nkambule. The cast consisted of Themba Ndimande, Calvin Ngcaku and Vusi Banyani in the cast.

2001: Performed at the Staatsteater in the Theatre Renezvous 27-29 September.



Sources

Aardklop festival programme, 2001

Rekord Moot, 28 September, 2001.

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