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− | by [[Megan Choritz]]. A humorous, provocative and ultimately challenging play, set in a small town, exploring how South Africans feel about themselves and others. First performed at the [[Artscape Arena]], 2008, as part of the 4th [[Artscape Spring Drama Season]], directed by the author. The first fullly professional production by [[Artscape]] and the [[Siyasanga Cape Town Theatre Company]] was again directed by Choritz, with | + | by [[Megan Choritz]]. A humorous, provocative and ultimately challenging play, set in a small town, exploring how South Africans feel about themselves and others. First performed at the [[Artscape Arena]], 2008, as part of the 4th [[Artscape Spring Drama Season]], directed by the author. The first fullly professional production by [[Artscape]] and the [[Siyasanga Cape Town Theatre Company]] was again directed by Choritz, with designs by [[Alfred Rietman]] and soundscape by [[Pitchie Rommelaere]], with [[Sizwe Msutu]], [[Nicola Hanekom]], [[Leon Clingman]], [[Albert Pretorius]] and a large cast. It opened at the [[Artscape Arena]], on 31 October, 2009 |
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by Megan Choritz. A humorous, provocative and ultimately challenging play, set in a small town, exploring how South Africans feel about themselves and others. First performed at the Artscape Arena, 2008, as part of the 4th Artscape Spring Drama Season, directed by the author. The first fullly professional production by Artscape and the Siyasanga Cape Town Theatre Company was again directed by Choritz, with designs by Alfred Rietman and soundscape by Pitchie Rommelaere, with Sizwe Msutu, Nicola Hanekom, Leon Clingman, Albert Pretorius and a large cast. It opened at the Artscape Arena, on 31 October, 2009
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