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First staged, with [[Solomon’s Pride]], in Durban in December 1997, workshopped and directed by [[Bheki Mkhwane]], with [[Thami S'khosana]], [[S'duduzo Khawula]], [[Bhekani Shabalala]] and [[Bheki Khabela]].
 
First staged, with [[Solomon’s Pride]], in Durban in December 1997, workshopped and directed by [[Bheki Mkhwane]], with [[Thami S'khosana]], [[S'duduzo Khawula]], [[Bhekani Shabalala]] and [[Bheki Khabela]].
  
The same production was staged at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] in 1998 and in the [[Pieter Roos Theatre]] at [[The Civic]] in October 1999.
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The same production was staged at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] in 1999 and in the [[Pieter Roos Theatre]] at [[The Civic]] in October 1999.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:18, 22 August 2014

A short play by Bheki Mkhwane (1997).

Subject

"A look at four street people in Durban - They survive because they're smart and streetwise. They sniff glue, deal drugs, pimp, sing or just hang around the fire." (Sunday Independent, 21 December 1997)

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

First staged, with Solomon’s Pride, in Durban in December 1997, workshopped and directed by Bheki Mkhwane, with Thami S'khosana, S'duduzo Khawula, Bhekani Shabalala and Bheki Khabela.

The same production was staged at the Grahamstown Festival in 1999 and in the Pieter Roos Theatre at The Civic in October 1999.

Sources

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