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2006: Performed at the [[Market Theatre]], directed by [[Fiona Ramsay]] with [[Vanessa Cooke]] (Else), [[Chantelle Herman]] (chorus), [[Lawrence Joffe]] (gentleman/hobo), [[Harriet Manamela-Luhabe]] (Matsatsi), [[Warren Masemola]] (chorus/Diego), [[Dawid Minnaar]] (Raymond), [[Chantal Nativel]]  (Marthe), [[Tshireletso Nkoane]] (Oshidi), [[Sello Sebotsane]] (Gerard Sekoto) .
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Revision as of 06:10, 15 June 2024

Guga Mzimba! is a musical play with book and music by Xoli Norman.

Also found as Guga Mzimba

The original text

The play is about the internationally renowned South African-born painter and musician Gerard Sekoto (1913-1993) [1].

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2006: Produced 14 July to 20 August at the Market Theatre, directed by Fiona Ramsay, starring Vanessa Cooke, Chantal Herman, Lawrence Joffe, Harriet Manamela-Luhabe, Warren Masemola, Dawid Minnaar, Chantal Natival, Tshireletso Nkoane, Sello Sebotsane. Portia Lebohang Mashigo (choreographer), Gcina Nhlapo (coach), and Wilhelm Disberg (lighting designer).

Sources

The Citizen, 12 July 2006.

Various entries in the NELM catalogue.

Go to ESAT Bibliography


2006: Performed at the Market Theatre, directed by Fiona Ramsay with Vanessa Cooke (Else), Chantelle Herman (chorus), Lawrence Joffe (gentleman/hobo), Harriet Manamela-Luhabe (Matsatsi), Warren Masemola (chorus/Diego), Dawid Minnaar (Raymond), Chantal Nativel (Marthe), Tshireletso Nkoane (Oshidi), Sello Sebotsane (Gerard Sekoto) .

Sources

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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