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− | ''Silk Ties'', a monologue. A true story with an honest to goodness Gauteng flavour. Performed at the 1997 [[KKNK]] and [[National Arts Festival]] by [[Gina Shmukler]], directed by [[Joanna Weinberg]]. | + | ''Silk Ties'', a monologue. A true story with an honest to goodness Gauteng flavour. Performed at the 1997 [[KKNK]] and [[National Arts Festival]] by [[Gina Shmukler]], directed by [[Joanna Weinberg]]. Gina used theatre to overcome the trauma of being tied up for hours in her home in Johannesburg. |
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
− | National Arts Festival programme, 1997. | + | [[National Arts Festival]] programme, 1997. |
− | KKNK Festival programme, 1997. | + | [[KKNK]] Festival programme, 1997. |
+ | ''[[The Star|Saturday Star]]'', 4 April 1998. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:48, 13 April 2022
Silk Ties, a monologue. A true story with an honest to goodness Gauteng flavour. Performed at the 1997 KKNK and National Arts Festival by Gina Shmukler, directed by Joanna Weinberg. Gina used theatre to overcome the trauma of being tied up for hours in her home in Johannesburg.
Sources
National Arts Festival programme, 1997.
KKNK Festival programme, 1997.
Saturday Star, 4 April 1998.
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