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The play was inspired by the 'outsider' art of Nuking Mabusa, and tells the story of a grandfather near death and a grandson taking over his creative role. The play shows people being creative in ways that make life worth living, and gives an example of Fugard's humour. | The play was inspired by the 'outsider' art of Nuking Mabusa, and tells the story of a grandfather near death and a grandson taking over his creative role. The play shows people being creative in ways that make life worth living, and gives an example of Fugard's humour. | ||
− | The play appears to be an early version/title of | + | The play appears to be an early version/title of Fugard's play, ''[[The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek]]'' (2015). |
== Performances == | == Performances == |
Revision as of 17:44, 26 September 2023
Visions is a short play by Athol Fugard (1932-).
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The play
The play was inspired by the 'outsider' art of Nuking Mabusa, and tells the story of a grandfather near death and a grandson taking over his creative role. The play shows people being creative in ways that make life worth living, and gives an example of Fugard's humour.
The play appears to be an early version/title of Fugard's play, The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek (2015).
Performances
Sources
McDonald, M. 2008. 'Afterword' in Fugard's Exits and Entrances. Theatre Communications Group: New York.
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