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(“There is Pretoria”) by [[Junior Makhoere]].  An Afrikaans play, consisting of satirical sketches, a cappella singing, mime and drama,  about Pretoria and its people, from “totsis” in Sunnyside to a “boereorkes” and a military parade at the annual agricultural show. First produced by the [[Mamelodi Teaterorganisasie/Theatre Organisation]] in 1996, starring the author and [[Themba Ndimande]], [[Calvin Ngcaku]], and [[Sello Ngale]]. Played at the [[KKNK]] in Oudtshoorn, [[ATKV-Toneelfees]] in Pretoria, the Standard Bank [[National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown, and the [[Théatre Rendevouz]] in Pretoria later.  
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''[[Daar is Pretoria]]'' (“There is Pretoria”) is a satirical play by [[Junior Makhoere]].  An Afrikaans play, consisting of satirical sketches, a cappella singing, mime and drama,  about Pretoria and its people, from “totsis” in Sunnyside to a “boereorkes” and a military parade at the annual agricultural show.  
  
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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First produced by the [[Mamelodi Teaterorganisasie]] in 1996, starring the author and [[Themba Ndimande]], [[Calvin Ngcaku]], and [[Sello Ngale]]. Played at the [[KKNK]] in Oudtshoorn, [[ATKV-Toneelfees]] in Pretoria, the Standard Bank [[National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown, and the [[Théatre Rendezvouz]] in Pretoria later.
  
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== Sources ==
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''[[Vuka SA]]'', 31 May 1996.
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Revision as of 15:01, 9 June 2018

Daar is Pretoria (“There is Pretoria”) is a satirical play by Junior Makhoere. An Afrikaans play, consisting of satirical sketches, a cappella singing, mime and drama, about Pretoria and its people, from “totsis” in Sunnyside to a “boereorkes” and a military parade at the annual agricultural show.

Performance history in South Africa

First produced by the Mamelodi Teaterorganisasie in 1996, starring the author and Themba Ndimande, Calvin Ngcaku, and Sello Ngale. Played at the KKNK in Oudtshoorn, ATKV-Toneelfees in Pretoria, the Standard Bank National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, and the Théatre Rendezvouz in Pretoria later.

Sources

Vuka SA, 31 May 1996.

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