Difference between revisions of "Steve Biko: The Inquest"
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− | + | Due to a controversy over performance rights for [[Jon Blair]] and [[Norman Fenton]]'s play ''[[The Biko Inquest]]'', [[Saira Essa]] and [[Charles Pillai]] created their own adaptation of the script, referring back to the original court transcripts and to amendments they had already made, resulting in the play ''[[Steve Biko: The Inquest]]'' (subtitled ''A documentary based on the inquest hearing into the death in detention of Steven Bantu Biko''). It was published in Durban by Art Printers, [ca.]1985. (ISBN 9780620094832 - paperback). | |
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+ | Directed by [[Saira Essa]] for the Prithvi Festival in Bombay in 1985. | ||
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+ | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
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+ | 1985: ''[[Steve Biko: The Inquest]]'' was first produced in South Africa by the [[Upstairs Theatre Company]] in the [[Abbey Theatre]] Durban and [[Market Theatre|The Laager]] in Johannesburg. | ||
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+ | The production was also produced at the Prithvi Festival in Bombay in the same year. | ||
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Revision as of 07:26, 15 April 2016
Steve Biko: The Inquest is a play devised by Saira Essa and Charles Pillai
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The original text
Due to a controversy over performance rights for Jon Blair and Norman Fenton's play The Biko Inquest, Saira Essa and Charles Pillai created their own adaptation of the script, referring back to the original court transcripts and to amendments they had already made, resulting in the play Steve Biko: The Inquest (subtitled A documentary based on the inquest hearing into the death in detention of Steven Bantu Biko). It was published in Durban by Art Printers, [ca.]1985. (ISBN 9780620094832 - paperback).
Directed by Saira Essa for the Prithvi Festival in Bombay in 1985.
Performance history in South Africa
1985: Steve Biko: The Inquest was first produced in South Africa by the Upstairs Theatre Company in the Abbey Theatre Durban and The Laager in Johannesburg.
The production was also produced at the Prithvi Festival in Bombay in the same year.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
First performed by the Upstairs Theatre Company, Durban, circa 1986, directed by Saira Essa, starring Charles Pillai, Kerneels Coertzen, Peter Holden, Willem Pretorius, Chris Steyn, Mike Huff, Michael Maxwell, Ralph Draper, Ronald France.
Sources
Steve Biko: The Inquest programme notes.
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