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by The [[Junction Avenue Theatre Company]]. An influential workshop play about the famous freehold area in Johannesburg, devised and performed by director [[Malcolm Purkey]] and the cast. Based on a true prank in which [[Nat Nasaka]] and [[Lewis Nkosi]] had advertised in [[Drum]] magazine for a Jewish girl to come and stay with them in Sophiatown. The play deals with the “what if” of this situation, and setting it in a household representative of a spectrum of township dwellers, a microcosm of the Sophiatown milieu of the 1950s as seen from the perspective of the 1980s. First written and performed at *** in 1986, the play quickly transferred to the [[Grahamstown Festival]] and the [[Market Theatre]], and went on to a phenomenally successful run over the next number of years, winning numerous awards and touring internationally. First published as a single text in 1994, then republished with other plays in 1995.**[Kruger 1999: 96-7; JATC, 1995]  Published by [[David Philip]] and also in ''[[At The Junction]]'' by [[Wits University Press]]. Also published as ''[[Sophiatown! in Drama for a New South Africa]]'' by [[Indiana University Press]].
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''Sophiatown'' is a play with music by The [[Junction Avenue Theatre Company]]. An influential workshop play about the famous freehold area in Johannesburg, devised and performed by director [[Malcolm Purkey]] and the cast. Based on a true prank in which [[Nat Nasaka]] and [[Lewis Nkosi]] had advertised in [[Drum]] magazine for a Jewish girl to come and stay with them in Sophiatown. The play deals with the “what if” of this situation, and setting it in a household representative of a spectrum of township dwellers, a microcosm of the Sophiatown milieu of the 1950s as seen from the perspective of the 1980s.  
  
  
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== The original text ==
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First published as a single text in 1994, then republished with other plays in 1995.**[Kruger 1999: 96-7; JATC, 1995]  Published by [[David Philip]] and also in ''[[At The Junction]]'' by [[Wits University Press]]. Also published as ''[[Sophiatown! in Drama for a New South Africa]]'' by [[Indiana University Press]].
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==Translations and adaptations==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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First written and performed at *** in 1986, the play quickly transferred to the [[Grahamstown Festival]] and the [[Market Theatre]], and went on to a phenomenally successful run over the next number of years, winning numerous awards and touring internationally.
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Sophiatown : a programme for the Junction Avenue Theatre Company production directed by Malcolm Purkey, with sets designed by Sarah Roberts and William Kentridge and poster by Kentridge, at the Market Theatre, Johannesburg, from 18 February 1986
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[[Rhodes University Drama Department]] production directed by [[Andrew Buckland]], in May 1996, including [[Yael de Jong]] as Ruth and ]]Shane Manilal]] as Mingus.
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Revision as of 21:54, 28 August 2015

Sophiatown is a play with music by The Junction Avenue Theatre Company. An influential workshop play about the famous freehold area in Johannesburg, devised and performed by director Malcolm Purkey and the cast. Based on a true prank in which Nat Nasaka and Lewis Nkosi had advertised in Drum magazine for a Jewish girl to come and stay with them in Sophiatown. The play deals with the “what if” of this situation, and setting it in a household representative of a spectrum of township dwellers, a microcosm of the Sophiatown milieu of the 1950s as seen from the perspective of the 1980s.


The original text

First published as a single text in 1994, then republished with other plays in 1995.**[Kruger 1999: 96-7; JATC, 1995] Published by David Philip and also in At The Junction by Wits University Press. Also published as Sophiatown! in Drama for a New South Africa by Indiana University Press.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

First written and performed at *** in 1986, the play quickly transferred to the Grahamstown Festival and the Market Theatre, and went on to a phenomenally successful run over the next number of years, winning numerous awards and touring internationally.

Sophiatown : a programme for the Junction Avenue Theatre Company production directed by Malcolm Purkey, with sets designed by Sarah Roberts and William Kentridge and poster by Kentridge, at the Market Theatre, Johannesburg, from 18 February 1986

Rhodes University Drama Department production directed by Andrew Buckland, in May 1996, including Yael de Jong as Ruth and ]]Shane Manilal]] as Mingus.

Sources

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays

Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

Return to The ESAT Entries

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