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− | + | Performed at the [[The Space]] (Cape Town), directed by [[Lynne Maree]] with [[Ko Eckhart]], [[Brian Ebden]], [[Thoko Ntshinga]], [[Joko Scott]] and [[Tiny Skefile]]. Design by [[Lynne Maree]] and [[Colin Jantjies]], music by [[Clive Haylett]] and stage management by [[Pam Mills]]. | |
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Artslink.co.za Headlines - Week 38 - 18/09/2013 10:00[http://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=33864] | Artslink.co.za Headlines - Week 38 - 18/09/2013 10:00[http://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=33864] | ||
+ | ''Athol Fugard – Statements''. An Athol Fugard site by Iain Fisher[http://www.iainfisher.com/fugard/athol-fugard-plays-township.html] | ||
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]] | Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]] |
Revision as of 15:10, 18 September 2013
by Athol Fugard. One of his earliest plays, about a cheap prostitute ("a woman for two and six") who has become a shebeen owner.
Productions
1959
First performed in 1959 in Johannesburg, directed by Athol Fugard with Zakes Mokae as "Blackie".
197*
Performed at the The Space (Cape Town), directed by Lynne Maree with Ko Eckhart, Brian Ebden, Thoko Ntshinga, Joko Scott and Tiny Skefile. Design by Lynne Maree and Colin Jantjies, music by Clive Haylett and stage management by Pam Mills.
1994
Directed by Jerry Mofokeng at the Johannesburg Civic Theatre, with Dambisa Kente in the lead.
2013
Performed at Soweto Theatre directed by James Ngcobo with Masasa Mbageni, Tony Kgoroge, Fana Mokoena and Desmond Dube.
Publication
First published by ** in 19**.
Published in Dimetos and two Early Plays by Oxford University Press in 197*.
Sources
Astbury, 1979.
Artslink.co.za Headlines - Week 38 - 18/09/2013 10:00[1]
Athol Fugard – Statements. An Athol Fugard site by Iain Fisher[2]
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