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− | "Food, Fate and Make-Up" - an autobiographical one-woman show written and performed by [[Irene Stephanou]], exploring what it means to be young and of Greek origin in South Africa. | + | "Food, Fate and Make-Up" - an autobiographical one-woman show written and performed by [[Irene Stephanou]], exploring what it means to be young and of Greek origin in South Africa. |
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+ | First performed in 1996 at the [[Market Theatre]], directed by [[Vanessa Cooke]], lighting by [[Richard Barnes]], set design by [[Bradley Goss]], Greek choreography by [[Mary Vassiliou]], stage manager [[Toy Sonentse]]. Performed at the [[Grahamstown Festival]], 1997, featuring Stephanou, directed by [[Vanessa Cooke]]. | ||
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Revision as of 07:54, 10 July 2014
"Food, Fate and Make-Up" - an autobiographical one-woman show written and performed by Irene Stephanou, exploring what it means to be young and of Greek origin in South Africa.
First performed in 1996 at the Market Theatre, directed by Vanessa Cooke, lighting by Richard Barnes, set design by Bradley Goss, Greek choreography by Mary Vassiliou, stage manager Toy Sonentse. Performed at the Grahamstown Festival, 1997, featuring Stephanou, directed by Vanessa Cooke.
Sources
National Arts Festival programme, 1997.
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