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− | First presented as a staged reading at [[The Kultcha Klub]] on 13 November 1999. Presented by [[The Kultcha Klub]] and [[Jumping Dust]] at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] 2000, directed by the author, starring [[David Butler]], [[Nicole Abel]], [[Lynne Maree]], [[John Lata]], [[Ben Kruger]] and [[Joss Levine]]. Set and costumes by [[Monique Grarden]], lighting designer [[Declan Randall]], stage manager [[Monique May]]. Staged at the [[State Theatre]] in May | + | First presented as a staged reading at [[The Kultcha Klub]] on 13 November 1999. Presented by [[The Kultcha Klub]] and [[Jumping Dust]] at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] 2000, directed by the author, starring [[David Butler]], [[Nicole Abel]], [[Lynne Maree]], [[John Lata]], [[Ben Kruger]] and [[Joss Levine]]. Set and costumes by [[Monique Grarden]], lighting designer [[Declan Randall]], stage manager [[Monique May]]. The same production opened in the [[Wits Main Theatre]] in August 2000 |
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+ | Staged at the [[State Theatre]] in May 2001, directed by Akerman, with [[David Butler]], [[Judy Broderick]], [[Heidi Mollentze]], [[John Nhlanhla Lata]], [[Ben Kruger]] and [[Joss Levine]]. | ||
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by Anthony Akerman, 2000. Full-length play.
Performance history in South Africa
First presented as a staged reading at The Kultcha Klub on 13 November 1999. Presented by The Kultcha Klub and Jumping Dust at the Grahamstown Festival 2000, directed by the author, starring David Butler, Nicole Abel, Lynne Maree, John Lata, Ben Kruger and Joss Levine. Set and costumes by Monique Grarden, lighting designer Declan Randall, stage manager Monique May. The same production opened in the Wits Main Theatre in August 2000
Staged at the State Theatre in May 2001, directed by Akerman, with David Butler, Judy Broderick, Heidi Mollentze, John Nhlanhla Lata, Ben Kruger and Joss Levine.
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Sources
National Arts Festival programme, 2000.
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