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''[[Suddenly the Storm]]'' is a play by [[Paul Slabolepszy]].
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''[[Suddenly the Storm]]'' is a play by [[Paul Slabolepszy]] (1948-).
  
 
== Original text ==
 
== Original text ==
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The play was launched in 2016 to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the Soweto Uprising of 1976.
  
 
Published in 2017 by [[Wits University Press]], with a foreword by [[Bobby Heaney]].
 
Published in 2017 by [[Wits University Press]], with a foreword by [[Bobby Heaney]].
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
2017: Directed by [[Bobby Heaney]] for the [[Market Theatre]], starring [[Paul Slabolepszy]], [[Charmaine Weir-Smith]] and [[Renate Stuurman]]. Lighting Design: [[Wesley France]], Set Design: [[Greg King]]. This production was also presented at the [[Baxter Theatre Centre]].
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2017: Directed by [[Bobby Heaney]] for the [[Market Theatre]], starring [[Paul Slabolepszy]], [[Charmaine Weir-Smith]] and [[Renate Stuurman]]. Lighting Design: [[Wesley France]], Set Design: [[Greg King]]. This production was also presented at the [[Theatre on the Square]] in Sandton and [[Baxter Theatre Centre]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 15:55, 14 October 2023

Suddenly the Storm is a play by Paul Slabolepszy (1948-).

Original text

The play was launched in 2016 to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the Soweto Uprising of 1976.

Published in 2017 by Wits University Press, with a foreword by Bobby Heaney.

The play won three Naledi Theatre Awards.

Performance history in South Africa

2017: Directed by Bobby Heaney for the Market Theatre, starring Paul Slabolepszy, Charmaine Weir-Smith and Renate Stuurman. Lighting Design: Wesley France, Set Design: Greg King. This production was also presented at the Theatre on the Square in Sandton and Baxter Theatre Centre.

Sources

Baxter Theatre web page [1].

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