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by [[Gibson Kente]]. (Also known by a number of varieties of the name, often simply “The Load”) Hugely popular township musical written and first performed 1979. Toured the black townships of the country for years, with up to four companies out at a time, and was the first of his plays to be noticed by the non-black press. Unpublished. ''[[Mama and the Load]]'' at [[Market Theatre]] (1981*). Performed in the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]] in 1980, directed by [[Gibson Kente]], featuring [[Seipati Sothoane]].
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by [[Gibson Kente]]. (Also known by a number of varieties of the name, often simply “The Load”)  
  
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Hugely popular township musical written and first performed 1979. Toured the black townships of the country for years, with up to four companies out at a time, and was the first of his plays to be noticed by the non-black press. Unpublished. ''[[Mama and the Load]]'' at [[Market Theatre]] (1981*). Performed in the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]] in 1980, directed by [[Gibson Kente]], featuring [[Seipati Sothoane]].
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It toured the black townships of the country for years, with up to four companies out at a time. Presented at Market Theatre (1980) - dramatizations of the conflict between political pressures and family/community solidarity.
  
 
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by Gibson Kente. (Also known by a number of varieties of the name, often simply “The Load”)

Hugely popular township musical written and first performed 1979. Toured the black townships of the country for years, with up to four companies out at a time, and was the first of his plays to be noticed by the non-black press. Unpublished. Mama and the Load at Market Theatre (1981*). Performed in the Concert Hall, Baxter Theatre in 1980, directed by Gibson Kente, featuring Seipati Sothoane.

It toured the black townships of the country for years, with up to four companies out at a time. Presented at Market Theatre (1980) - dramatizations of the conflict between political pressures and family/community solidarity.

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