Difference between revisions of "Night of the Long Wake"
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+ | 1983: The play was first performed on 21 March 1983, as the opening production at the new [[Dhlomo Theatre]], Newton, Johannesburg. Directed by [[Benjy Francis]], with [[Fats Bookholane]], [[Owen Sejake]], [[Mavuso Tshabalala]], [[Nandi Nyembe]], [[Dambisa Kente]] and [[Aubrey Sekese]]. [[Owen Sejake]], [[Mavuso Tshabalala]], [[Nandi Nyembe]], [[Dambisa Kente]], [[Aubrey Sekese]], [[Patience Africa]]. | ||
− | + | 1998: Produced at Downstairs Theatre, Wits, directed by [[Mufunanji Magalazi]], May. | |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 19:07, 4 February 2017
Night of the Long Wake is a play by Dukuza ka Macu.
The original text
A play that focusses on the actions and reactions of a group of people to the events 16th June, 1976 in South Africa.
South African performances
1983: The play was first performed on 21 March 1983, as the opening production at the new Dhlomo Theatre, Newton, Johannesburg. Directed by Benjy Francis, with Fats Bookholane, Owen Sejake, Mavuso Tshabalala, Nandi Nyembe, Dambisa Kente and Aubrey Sekese. Owen Sejake, Mavuso Tshabalala, Nandi Nyembe, Dambisa Kente, Aubrey Sekese, Patience Africa.
1998: Produced at Downstairs Theatre, Wits, directed by Mufunanji Magalazi, May.
Sources
Scenaria (36), 1983. p.29.
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