Difference between revisions of "Curtain Up"
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+ | Based on , it tells of a diverse group of talented young performers who take shelter from the rain in a derelict, old theatre where, to their delight, they discover the evocative remnants of past productions. Inspired by the idea of bringing the old theatre back to life, the performers appeal to the new owner, Siyanda, who inherited the theatre from his grandfather. He informs them that the sale of the property is imminent, and that the theatre will be knocked down to make way for a casino. The passion with which the young performers fight to save the theatre throws a spotlight on Siyanda's own values leading him to the realization of what it is he truly wants. | ||
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2001: Produced by [[The Young Performers Project]] ([[YPP]]) as their very first Young Performers Production, | 2001: Produced by [[The Young Performers Project]] ([[YPP]]) as their very first Young Performers Production, | ||
2019: Produced in a revamped version by [[The Young Performers Project]] at the [[Sneddon Theatre]], Durban, directed by [[Jaco van Rensburg]], and featuring professionals [[Mthokizisi Zulu]], [[Sbongisene Shezi]] and a cast of talented high school performers. | 2019: Produced in a revamped version by [[The Young Performers Project]] at the [[Sneddon Theatre]], Durban, directed by [[Jaco van Rensburg]], and featuring professionals [[Mthokizisi Zulu]], [[Sbongisene Shezi]] and a cast of talented high school performers. |
Revision as of 09:16, 2 December 2023
The original text
Based on , it tells of a diverse group of talented young performers who take shelter from the rain in a derelict, old theatre where, to their delight, they discover the evocative remnants of past productions. Inspired by the idea of bringing the old theatre back to life, the performers appeal to the new owner, Siyanda, who inherited the theatre from his grandfather. He informs them that the sale of the property is imminent, and that the theatre will be knocked down to make way for a casino. The passion with which the young performers fight to save the theatre throws a spotlight on Siyanda's own values leading him to the realization of what it is he truly wants.
2001: Produced by The Young Performers Project (YPP) as their very first Young Performers Production,
2019: Produced in a revamped version by The Young Performers Project at the Sneddon Theatre, Durban, directed by Jaco van Rensburg, and featuring professionals Mthokizisi Zulu, Sbongisene Shezi and a cast of talented high school performers.