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− | + | Made its debut on the Main Programme of the [[Grahamstown Festival|National Arts Festival]] in 2005, followed by season at the [[Market Theatre]] (12 July-14 August 2005). Produced by the [[National Arts Festival]] and the [[Market Theatre]], directed by [[Malcolm Purkey]], with [[Martin le Maitre]], [[Lindelani Buthelezi]] and [[Mpho Molepo]]. | |
− | Made its debut on the Main Programme of the [[Grahamstown Festival|National Arts Festival]] in 2005. | ||
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Revision as of 06:11, 19 October 2013
by Mike van Graan. A satire on post-1994 greed and corruption. First written ans submitted to the the PANSA Festival of Reading of New Writing under the name Peter September. Production Details
Performance history in South Africa
Made its debut on the Main Programme of the National Arts Festival in 2005, followed by season at the Market Theatre (12 July-14 August 2005). Produced by the National Arts Festival and the Market Theatre, directed by Malcolm Purkey, with Martin le Maitre, Lindelani Buthelezi and Mpho Molepo.
Translations and adaptations
Rewritten by the author in 2012 as Just Business.
Sources
Artscape Media Release 19 June 2012
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