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Press release "Balbesit Artscape [balbesit2014=gmail.com@mail73.atl51.rsgsv.net]" | Press release "Balbesit Artscape [balbesit2014=gmail.com@mail73.atl51.rsgsv.net]" | ||
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Revision as of 17:04, 5 June 2014
("Ball possession") A play about rugby by Saartjie Botha.
2013: First produced 2013 as a co-production with the State Theatre Pretoria, directed by Jaco Bouwer, with design by Jaco Bouwer, choreography by Ina Wichterich, composition by Braam du Toit, musical direction by Awie van Wyk, costume design Bridget Baker and lighting design Wolf Britz. The 2013 Cast: Geon Nel, Albert Pretorius, Marlo Minnaar, Thomas Erlank, Kabi Thulo, Brendon Daniels, Tebogo Munyai, Kobus van der Colff, De Klerk Oelofsen, Ludwig Binge, Andrew Laubscher, Wessel Pretorius (k), Michael Wallace, Temba Mbuli, DJ Mouton, Lizo Thsaka, Siphesile Mdena, Pietie Beyers, Gabrielle Marchand, Graham Bourne, Andile Vellum, Apollo Ntshoko, Neels Coetzee en Mark Hoeben
2014: Performed by Artscape in association with Saartjie Botha, directed by Jaco Bouwer, with Design by Jaco Bouwer, choreography by Ina Wichterich, composition by Braam du Toit, musical direction by Awie van Wyk, costume design Bridget Baker and lighting design Wolf Britz. The 2014 cast: Albert Pretorius, Andile Vellem, Bongile Mantsai, Brendon Daniels, Carel Nel, Christiaan Olwagen, De Klerk Oelofse, D.J. Mouton, Douglas Griffiths, Geon Nel, Graham Bourne, James Macgregor, Kyle Seconna, Lizo Tshaka, Ludwig Binge, Mark Hoeben, Marlo Minnaar, Michael Wallace, Neels Coetzee, Piet Beyers, Siphesile Mdena, Themba Mbuli, Thembekile Komani en Wessel Pretorius.
Sources
KKNK festival programme, 29 March-6 April 2013).
Press release "Balbesit Artscape [balbesit2014=gmail.com@mail73.atl51.rsgsv.net]"
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