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by [[Shirley Johnston]]. A play about the struggle of four Sandton housewives against the onslaught of poverty and finding salvation in Tupperware. [[SACPAC]] Best Playwright Award 1991. Produced in 7 centres around SA, directed by Johnston, with **, *** and in Adelaide, Australia for [[International Women’s Playwright Festival]]. Published by [[Nas Bib]].
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'''''Plastics''''' is a play by [[Shirley Johnston]] about the struggle of four Sandton housewives against the onslaught of poverty and finding salvation in Tupperware. [[SACPAC]] Best Playwright Award 1991.  
  
Presented by [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] and at the [[Momentum Theatre]] in 1993, directed by [[Jacqui Singer]] and starring [[Gaby Lomberg]], [[Louise Saint Claire|Louise Saint-Claire]], [[Henrietta Gryffenberg]], and [[Motshabi Tyelele]]. Design by [[Lindy Roberts]], choreography by [[Jeanette Ginslov]], musical/original score by [[Michele Maxwell]].
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== The original text ==
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Published by [[Nas Bib]].
  
Directed by [[Blaise Koch]], Nico Arena (1994), with [[Jana van Niekerk]], [[Lynita Crofford]], [[Nomkhita Bavuma]], [[Billy Second]].
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==Translations and adaptations==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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Produced in 7 centres around SA, directed by Johnston, with **, *** and in Adelaide, Australia for [[International Women’s Playwright Festival]].
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1993: Presented by [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] and at the [[Momentum Theatre]] in 1993, directed by [[Jacqui Singer]] and starring [[Gaby Lomberg]], [[Louise Saint Claire|Louise Saint-Claire]], [[Henrietta Gryffenberg]], and [[Motshabi Tyelele]]. Design by [[Lindy Roberts]], choreography by [[Jeanette Ginslov]], musical/original score by [[Michele Maxwell]].
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1994: Directed by [[Blaise Koch]], [[Nico Arena]] 5-26 March, with [[Jana van Niekerk]] (Fiona Farquharson), [[Lynita Crofford]] (Hester Olivier), [[Nomkhita Bavuma]] (Maria Maktini), [[Billy Second]] (Caroline Whelton-Smythe). Design by [[Keith Anderson]], costumes by [[Fanie Steenkamp, music by [[Charl-Johan Lingenfelder]] and lighting by [[Patrick Curtis]].
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
''Plastics'' theatre programme, PACT 1993.
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''Plastics'' theatre programmes, PACT 1993, CAPAB 1994.
  
 
''The Citizen'', 12 May 1992.
 
''The Citizen'', 12 May 1992.
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Revision as of 16:19, 8 June 2016

Plastics is a play by Shirley Johnston about the struggle of four Sandton housewives against the onslaught of poverty and finding salvation in Tupperware. SACPAC Best Playwright Award 1991.

The original text

Published by Nas Bib.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Produced in 7 centres around SA, directed by Johnston, with **, *** and in Adelaide, Australia for International Women’s Playwright Festival.

1993: Presented by PACT at the Alexander Theatre and at the Momentum Theatre in 1993, directed by Jacqui Singer and starring Gaby Lomberg, Louise Saint-Claire, Henrietta Gryffenberg, and Motshabi Tyelele. Design by Lindy Roberts, choreography by Jeanette Ginslov, musical/original score by Michele Maxwell.

1994: Directed by Blaise Koch, Nico Arena 5-26 March, with Jana van Niekerk (Fiona Farquharson), Lynita Crofford (Hester Olivier), Nomkhita Bavuma (Maria Maktini), Billy Second (Caroline Whelton-Smythe). Design by Keith Anderson, costumes by [[Fanie Steenkamp, music by Charl-Johan Lingenfelder and lighting by Patrick Curtis.

Sources

Plastics theatre programmes, PACT 1993, CAPAB 1994.

The Citizen, 12 May 1992.

The Argus, 15 February 1994.


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