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by [[Paul Slabolepszy]]. A play set on an arid smallholding, in which a father and his son terrorize a postal worker. First performed at the [[Market Theatre]] in 1988/9?* and published by * in ''[[Mooi Street and Other Moves]]'' by [[Witwatersrand University Press]] (1994).?* | by [[Paul Slabolepszy]]. A play set on an arid smallholding, in which a father and his son terrorize a postal worker. First performed at the [[Market Theatre]] in 1988/9?* and published by * in ''[[Mooi Street and Other Moves]]'' by [[Witwatersrand University Press]] (1994).?* | ||
− | Smallholding by [[Paul Slabolepszy]]. In this play a young Afrikaner stumbles upon a heartland he never knew existed. A desolate farm-plot on the edge of the East rand becomes the ultimate battleground between the urban and the rural, the future and the past. A cataclysmic, anarchic celebration of the frontier spirit. Presented by CAPAB Drama | + | Smallholding by [[Paul Slabolepszy]]. In this play a young Afrikaner stumbles upon a heartland he never knew existed. A desolate farm-plot on the edge of the East rand becomes the ultimate battleground between the urban and the rural, the future and the past. A cataclysmic, anarchic celebration of the frontier spirit. Presented by [[CAPAB]] Drama for [[Snap Productions]], directed by [[Bobby Heaney]], with [[Nicky Rebelo]], [[Paul Slabolepszy]], [[Martin le Maitre]], [[Sello Maake ka Ncube|Sello Maake ka-Ncube]], 1989. |
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Revision as of 20:47, 17 March 2014
by Paul Slabolepszy. A play set on an arid smallholding, in which a father and his son terrorize a postal worker. First performed at the Market Theatre in 1988/9?* and published by * in Mooi Street and Other Moves by Witwatersrand University Press (1994).?*
Smallholding by Paul Slabolepszy. In this play a young Afrikaner stumbles upon a heartland he never knew existed. A desolate farm-plot on the edge of the East rand becomes the ultimate battleground between the urban and the rural, the future and the past. A cataclysmic, anarchic celebration of the frontier spirit. Presented by CAPAB Drama for Snap Productions, directed by Bobby Heaney, with Nicky Rebelo, Paul Slabolepszy, Martin le Maitre, Sello Maake ka-Ncube, 1989.
Sources
Nico Malan Theatre pamphlets, Aug-Nov 1989
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