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1)  ''[[The Pain]]'', by South African short story writer Pauline Smith (1884-1959).
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There have been two South African dramatic works by this name:
  
A Baxter Theatre production, 1981, casting [[Yvonne Bryceland]].
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=''[[The Pain]]'',
  
(Source: Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. ''Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987'').
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A dramatised version of a short story by this name, written by South African novelist [[Pauline Smith]] (1884-1959).  
  
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Adapted for the stage it was presented as a [[Baxter Theatre]] production, 1981, feuturing  [[Yvonne Bryceland]].
  
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==Sources==
  
2) Debut play by [[Emily Tseu]].  
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Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. ''Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987''.
  
First staged in March 1998 at the [[Windybrow Arts Festival]], directed by [[Jerry Raletebele]], with [[Emily Tseu]], [[Betty Maretele]] and [[Tanine Pelle]].
 
  
Staged in July 1998 in the [[Adcock-Ingram Auditorium]] at the [[Windybrow Arts Centre]], directed by [[Percy Mtwa]], with [[Emily Tseu]], [[Betty Maretele]], [[Nthabiseng Pulumo]], [[Ntombi Buthelezi]].
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=''[[The Pain]]'' by [[Emily Tseu]] (1972-)=
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==The orignal text==
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Her debut play, it was workshopped, with the help of [[Percy Mtwa]], as part of the [[Windybrow Arts Festival]] in 1998
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==Performances==
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1998: First staged in March at the [[Windybrow Arts Festival]], directed by [[Jerry Raletebele]], with [[Emily Tseu]], [[Betty Maretele]] and [[Tanine Pelle]].
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1998: Staged in July in the [[Adcock-Ingram Auditorium]] at the [[Windybrow Arts Centre]], directed by [[Percy Mtwa]], with [[Emily Tseu]], [[Betty Maretele]], [[Nthabiseng Pulumo]], [[Ntombi Buthelezi]].
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==Sources==
  
  
 
[[Philip Kakaza]] 1998. Woza Percy! in ''[[Mail & Guardian]]'' 17 July 1998
 
[[Philip Kakaza]] 1998. Woza Percy! in ''[[Mail & Guardian]]'' 17 July 1998
  
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Revision as of 07:25, 19 March 2024

There have been two South African dramatic works by this name:

=The Pain,

A dramatised version of a short story by this name, written by South African novelist Pauline Smith (1884-1959).

Adapted for the stage it was presented as a Baxter Theatre production, 1981, feuturing Yvonne Bryceland.

Sources

Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987.


The Pain by Emily Tseu (1972-)

The orignal text

Her debut play, it was workshopped, with the help of Percy Mtwa, as part of the Windybrow Arts Festival in 1998

Performances

1998: First staged in March at the Windybrow Arts Festival, directed by Jerry Raletebele, with Emily Tseu, Betty Maretele and Tanine Pelle.

1998: Staged in July in the Adcock-Ingram Auditorium at the Windybrow Arts Centre, directed by Percy Mtwa, with Emily Tseu, Betty Maretele, Nthabiseng Pulumo, Ntombi Buthelezi.

Sources

Philip Kakaza 1998. Woza Percy! in Mail & Guardian 17 July 1998

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to South_African_Films

Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays

Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

Return to South African Radio Plays and Serials

Return to South African Television Plays and Series

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page