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A play about Amelia and Andile, children from very different backgrounds, who befriend one another over a garden wall. Ten years later, they have become estranged, and, in separate accidents, fall into a concussion at the same moment. They meet again in each other’s confused minds. In the process of trying to piece together fragments of self, their memories draw them back to 1997 – the year their friendship was shattered by a place in which it is impossible for even a child to feel at ease. | A play about Amelia and Andile, children from very different backgrounds, who befriend one another over a garden wall. Ten years later, they have become estranged, and, in separate accidents, fall into a concussion at the same moment. They meet again in each other’s confused minds. In the process of trying to piece together fragments of self, their memories draw them back to 1997 – the year their friendship was shattered by a place in which it is impossible for even a child to feel at ease. | ||
− | The text published by [[Junkets Publisher]] | + | The text published by [[Junkets Publisher]] in 2016. |
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Revision as of 19:10, 18 August 2024
The Year of the Bicycle is a play by Joanna Evans
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The original text
A play about Amelia and Andile, children from very different backgrounds, who befriend one another over a garden wall. Ten years later, they have become estranged, and, in separate accidents, fall into a concussion at the same moment. They meet again in each other’s confused minds. In the process of trying to piece together fragments of self, their memories draw them back to 1997 – the year their friendship was shattered by a place in which it is impossible for even a child to feel at ease.
The text published by Junkets Publisher in 2016.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
2023: Directed by Dara Beth with Kamogelo Mhlantla and Samantha Carlisle, the play was performed at Graeme College as part of The Fringe at the National Arts Festival in July, followed by performances at Theatre Arts, Observatory from 28 July to 2 August, the Cradle of Creativity and the Woordfees in Stellenbosch.
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