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(“The Hour is Come”) by [[Gibson Kente]]. A controversial township-musical style play on the threat of anti-capitalist and anti-christian sentiments in the future proposed by the ANC and its allies. Written and produced in 1985?*/87*? as a sequel to ''[[Bad Times]]''.
 
(“The Hour is Come”) by [[Gibson Kente]]. A controversial township-musical style play on the threat of anti-capitalist and anti-christian sentiments in the future proposed by the ANC and its allies. Written and produced in 1985?*/87*? as a sequel to ''[[Bad Times]]''.
  
''Sekunjalo'' (The Naked Hour) written and directed by [[Gibson Kente]] in the Arena, [[State Theatre]] in 1988. The cast included [[Chunky Mtshali]], [[Tonique Hpale]], [[Susan Theletsane]], [[Brian Mazibuko]], [[John Lata]], [[Skhumbuzo Kubeka]], [[Zakithi Dlamini]], [[Monika Mana]], [[Desmond Dlomo]], [[Ziyaya Moya]], [[Sam Mpondo]]. (Source: ''Pretoria News'', October 1988, p 17).
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''Sekunjalo'' (The Naked Hour) written and directed by [[Gibson Kente]] in the [[Wits University Theatre]] on 14 June 1988 and in the Arena, [[State Theatre]] in October 1988. The cast included [[Chunky Mtshali]], [[Tonique Hpale]], [[Susan Theletsane]], [[Brian Mazibuko]], [[John Lata]], [[Skhumbuzo Kubeka]], [[Zakithi Dlamini]], [[Monika Mana]], [[Desmond Dlomo]], [[Ziyaya Moya]], [[Sam Mpondo]]. (Source: ''Pretoria News'', October 1988, p 17).
  
  

Revision as of 09:34, 23 February 2013

(“The Hour is Come”) by Gibson Kente. A controversial township-musical style play on the threat of anti-capitalist and anti-christian sentiments in the future proposed by the ANC and its allies. Written and produced in 1985?*/87*? as a sequel to Bad Times.

Sekunjalo (The Naked Hour) written and directed by Gibson Kente in the Wits University Theatre on 14 June 1988 and in the Arena, State Theatre in October 1988. The cast included Chunky Mtshali, Tonique Hpale, Susan Theletsane, Brian Mazibuko, John Lata, Skhumbuzo Kubeka, Zakithi Dlamini, Monika Mana, Desmond Dlomo, Ziyaya Moya, Sam Mpondo. (Source: Pretoria News, October 1988, p 17).


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