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− | First staged on the Fringe at the [[Edinburgh Festival]] in 2002 and ran for four weeks in London, with [[Greig Coetzee]] and [[James Ngcobo]]. Premièred in South Africa at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] in 2003, directed by [[Christine Harmar-Brown]], with [[Greig Coetzee]] and [[Sello Sebotsane]]. A production with the same cast, directed by [[Christine Harmar-Brown]] and [[Mark Rayment]] ran in the [[Baxter Theatre]] Studio in July | + | First staged on the Fringe at the [[Edinburgh Festival]] in 2002 and ran for four weeks in London, with [[Greig Coetzee]] and [[James Ngcobo]]. Premièred in South Africa at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] in 2003, directed by [[Christine Harmar-Brown]], with [[Greig Coetzee]] and [[Sello Sebotsane]]. A production with the same cast, directed by [[Christine Harmar-Brown]] and [[Mark Rayment]] ran in the [[Baxter Theatre]] Studio in July 2003 and in the [[Theatre on the Square]], inAugust 2003. |
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Revision as of 11:47, 8 April 2014
full-length, two-hander play by Greig Coetzee (2002). Published by University of Natal Press.
Performance history in South Africa
First staged on the Fringe at the Edinburgh Festival in 2002 and ran for four weeks in London, with Greig Coetzee and James Ngcobo. Premièred in South Africa at the Grahamstown Festival in 2003, directed by Christine Harmar-Brown, with Greig Coetzee and Sello Sebotsane. A production with the same cast, directed by Christine Harmar-Brown and Mark Rayment ran in the Baxter Theatre Studio in July 2003 and in the Theatre on the Square, inAugust 2003.
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