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− | ''The Story I am about to Tell - Indaba Engizoyixoxa'', conceived and produced by [[Bobby Rodwell]], written by the cast with [[Lesogo Rampolokeng]]. Performed at the [[National Arts Festival]], 1999 with [[Robert Colman]] as director, assisted by [[Ramolao Makhene]]. The cast included [[Duma Khumalo]], [[Ramolao Makhene]], [[Catherine Mlangeni]], [[Mncedisi Kenneth Nkosi]], [[Dan Robbertse]] and [[Thandi Shezi]]. Special advisors [[Thloki Mofokeng]] and [[Maggie Friedman]]. Organised by the [[Mehlo Players]] and the [[Khumulani Support Group]]. Originally workshopped at the [[Market Theatre Laboratory]]. | + | ''The Story I am about to Tell - Indaba Engizoyixoxa'', conceived and produced by [[Bobby Rodwell]], written by the cast with [[Lesogo Rampolokeng]]. Performed at the [[National Arts Festival]], 1999 with [[Robert Colman]] as director, assisted by [[Ramolao Makhene]]. The cast included [[Duma Khumalo]], [[Ramolao Makhene]], [[Catherine Mlangeni]], [[Mncedisi Kenneth Nkosi]], [[Dan Robbertse]] and [[Thandi Shezi]]. Special advisors [[Thloki Mofokeng]] and [[Maggie Friedman]]. Organised by the [[Mehlo Players]] and the [[Khumulani Support Group]]. Originally workshopped at the [[Market Theatre Laboratory]]. Raising debate around the concept and process of truth and reconciliation is its aim. The workshopped production brings together professional actors and three ordinary people who share their real life experiences of abuses in the apartheid era. |
Source: National arts Festival programme, 1999. | Source: National arts Festival programme, 1999. |
Revision as of 12:50, 11 March 2013
The Story I am about to Tell - Indaba Engizoyixoxa, conceived and produced by Bobby Rodwell, written by the cast with Lesogo Rampolokeng. Performed at the National Arts Festival, 1999 with Robert Colman as director, assisted by Ramolao Makhene. The cast included Duma Khumalo, Ramolao Makhene, Catherine Mlangeni, Mncedisi Kenneth Nkosi, Dan Robbertse and Thandi Shezi. Special advisors Thloki Mofokeng and Maggie Friedman. Organised by the Mehlo Players and the Khumulani Support Group. Originally workshopped at the Market Theatre Laboratory. Raising debate around the concept and process of truth and reconciliation is its aim. The workshopped production brings together professional actors and three ordinary people who share their real life experiences of abuses in the apartheid era.
Source: National arts Festival programme, 1999.
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