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− | Set to play in Schotsekloof in the Bo-Kaap to the UDF supporters in 1985, it was banned and the police refused to give them entry to the allocated venue on the night of performance. Eventually performed by the [[Cape Flats Players]] in the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Studio]] from 16 April to 3 May 1986, directed by [[Peter Braaf]], artistic director [[Chris Weare]] | + | Set to play in Schotsekloof in the Bo-Kaap to the UDF supporters in 1985, it was banned and the police refused to give them entry to the allocated venue on the night of performance. Eventually performed by the [[Cape Flats Players]] in the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Studio]] from 16 April to 3 May 1986, directed by [[Peter Braaf]], artistic director [[Chris Weare]]. It was performed often thereafter. |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 11:57, 12 November 2016
'Senzenina – What Have We Done? is a play by Peter Braaf and the cast from the Cape Flats Players. A workshopped play on racial discrimination and oppression during the Apartheid regime. Contains a strong element of Black resistance and police brutality against the oppressed. It is a satirical presentation with songs, music and sketches. Based on the writings and sermons of Dr Alan Boesak.
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Performance history in South Africa
Set to play in Schotsekloof in the Bo-Kaap to the UDF supporters in 1985, it was banned and the police refused to give them entry to the allocated venue on the night of performance. Eventually performed by the Cape Flats Players in the Baxter Studio from 16 April to 3 May 1986, directed by Peter Braaf, artistic director Chris Weare. It was performed often thereafter.
Sources
See Smith, 1990; January, 1997.
Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987.
Senzinina theatre programme, 1986.
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