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First staged by the [[Stable Theatre Company]] in the [[Stable Theatre]] in Durban in 1976 in a production, directed by [[Kessie Govender]], which ran for three weeks before being shut down by the South African security police for political reasons. | First staged by the [[Stable Theatre Company]] in the [[Stable Theatre]] in Durban in 1976 in a production, directed by [[Kessie Govender]], which ran for three weeks before being shut down by the South African security police for political reasons. | ||
− | Staged in August 2001 in the [[Little Theatre]] at [[The Playhouse]] in Durban, directed by [[Kessie Govender]] (Frank), with [[Kessie Govender]], [[Rajesh Maharaj]] (Siva), [[Thirugasen Govender]] (Jitsen), [[ | + | Staged in August 2001 in the [[Little Theatre]] at [[The Playhouse]] in Durban, directed by [[Kessie Govender]] (Frank), with [[Kessie Govender]], [[Rajesh Maharaj]] (Siva), [[Thirugasen Govender]] (Jitsen), [[Santhiran Moonsamy]] (Anand), and [[Gavin Goveir]] (the inspector). |
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Revision as of 08:25, 17 January 2015
A 1976 protest play by Kessie Govender.
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Subject
Set on a building construction site the play explores the tensions between black, white and Indian individuals. The characters include Siva, a bricklayer, Jitsen, the bricklayer's charge hand, Frank, the bricklayer's labourer, Devan (or Anand), a college student, and the building inspector.
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Performance history in South Africa
First staged by the Stable Theatre Company in the Stable Theatre in Durban in 1976 in a production, directed by Kessie Govender, which ran for three weeks before being shut down by the South African security police for political reasons.
Staged in August 2001 in the Little Theatre at The Playhouse in Durban, directed by Kessie Govender (Frank), with Kessie Govender, Rajesh Maharaj (Siva), Thirugasen Govender (Jitsen), Santhiran Moonsamy (Anand), and Gavin Goveir (the inspector).
Sources
Sunday Tribune, 19 August 2001.
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