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− | Their originally scripted productions combine the oral story-telling tradition with classic mime to achieve a satiric/comic story-telling form. The first production in 1987 was ''[[No | + | Their originally scripted productions combine the oral story-telling tradition with classic mime to achieve a satiric/comic story-telling form. The first production in 1987 was ''[[No Easy Walk]]'', created in collaboration with [[Maciek Schejbal]]; this won the [[Pick of the Fringe Award]] at the [[Grahamstown Festival|Standard Bank National Arts Festival]] in 1987. ''[[The Ugly Noonoo|The Ugly Noo Noo]]'' earned five South African awards and two others at the Edinburgh Festival in 1988/89. ''[[Thing?]]'', commissioned by the [[1820 Settlers Foundation]] for the 1990 [[Grahamstown Festival]] was directed by [[Janice Honeyman]] and performed with The [[Handspring Puppet Company]]. In 1991 ''[[Between the Teeth]]'' and ''[[The Ugly Noonoo|The Ugly Noo Noo]]'' were awarded the [[AA Vita/Tonight! Award]] for comedy. ''[[Bloodstream]]'', created and performed by [[Andrew Buckland]] and [[Lionel Newton]], won 4 South African theatre awards in 1992, and a Scotsman Fringe First at Edinburgh in 1993. ''[[Feedback]]'' (Buckland and Newton) premiered in Grahamstown at the 1994 [[Grahamstown Festival]], and it again won the Edinburgh Fringe First* Award in 1995. ''[[Noisy Walk]]'' premiered at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] in 1996. ** |
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Revision as of 08:46, 18 January 2017
Established in 1987 by Andrew Buckland and Janet Buckland (actor/director team) in Johannesburg. From 1992 onwards Mouthpeace operated from Grahamstown.
Productions
Their originally scripted productions combine the oral story-telling tradition with classic mime to achieve a satiric/comic story-telling form. The first production in 1987 was No Easy Walk, created in collaboration with Maciek Schejbal; this won the Pick of the Fringe Award at the Standard Bank National Arts Festival in 1987. The Ugly Noo Noo earned five South African awards and two others at the Edinburgh Festival in 1988/89. Thing?, commissioned by the 1820 Settlers Foundation for the 1990 Grahamstown Festival was directed by Janice Honeyman and performed with The Handspring Puppet Company. In 1991 Between the Teeth and The Ugly Noo Noo were awarded the AA Vita/Tonight! Award for comedy. Bloodstream, created and performed by Andrew Buckland and Lionel Newton, won 4 South African theatre awards in 1992, and a Scotsman Fringe First at Edinburgh in 1993. Feedback (Buckland and Newton) premiered in Grahamstown at the 1994 Grahamstown Festival, and it again won the Edinburgh Fringe First* Award in 1995. Noisy Walk premiered at the Grahamstown Festival in 1996. **
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