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− | ''Vuka'' is a one man show based on a long poem by [[Matsemela Manaka]]. | + | ''Vuka'' is a one man show based on a long poem by [[Matsemela Manaka]] (1955-1998). |
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+ | ==Performance history in South Africa== | ||
1982: Performed at the Edinburgh Festival In 1982 starring [[John Ledwaba]]. | 1982: Performed at the Edinburgh Festival In 1982 starring [[John Ledwaba]]. | ||
− | 1986: Performed in 1986 by [[Ali Khangela Hlongwane]] and [[Job Kubatse]] at the Downstairs at the Wits Theatre from 12 March to 22 March. It was presented by the [[Soyikwa Players]]. | + | 1986: Performed in 1986 by [[Ali Khangela Hlongwane]] and [[Job Kubatse]] at the [[Market Theatre]] and [[Downstairs]] at the Wits Theatre from 12 March to 22 March. It was presented by the [[Soyikwa Players]]. |
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
Radio transcript of a BBC interview held by [[NELM]]: [Collection: GRAY, Stephen]: 2008. 49. 3. 4. 3. 2. | Radio transcript of a BBC interview held by [[NELM]]: [Collection: GRAY, Stephen]: 2008. 49. 3. 4. 3. 2. | ||
+ | (Tucker 443) | ||
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Revision as of 15:09, 27 January 2024
Vuka is a one man show based on a long poem by Matsemela Manaka (1955-1998).
Performance history in South Africa
1982: Performed at the Edinburgh Festival In 1982 starring John Ledwaba.
1986: Performed in 1986 by Ali Khangela Hlongwane and Job Kubatse at the Market Theatre and Downstairs at the Wits Theatre from 12 March to 22 March. It was presented by the Soyikwa Players.
Sources
Radio transcript of a BBC interview held by NELM: [Collection: GRAY, Stephen]: 2008. 49. 3. 4. 3. 2.
(Tucker 443)
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