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by [[Zakes Mda]] (1995). Published in ''Fools, Bells & the Habit of Eating'' by [[Wits University Press]].
 
by [[Zakes Mda]] (1995). Published in ''Fools, Bells & the Habit of Eating'' by [[Wits University Press]].
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== Subject ==
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Described as “a cutting political satire on the antics of a post-revolutionary government that is intentionally close to home. …full of sly reference to the new elite and their round table manners.” (''Sunday Times'', 5 February 1995)
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==

Revision as of 08:39, 13 April 2014

by Zakes Mda (1995). Published in Fools, Bells & the Habit of Eating by Wits University Press.

Subject

Described as “a cutting political satire on the antics of a post-revolutionary government that is intentionally close to home. …full of sly reference to the new elite and their round table manners.” (Sunday Times, 5 February 1995)


Performance history in South Africa

Premièred at the Windybrow Theatre in February 1995, directed by Peter Se-Puma, with Anton Dekker, Gamakhulu Diniso, Ernest Ndlovu, Theresa Iglish, Themba Ndaba and Darrell Rosen.

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