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[[Jabu Kumalo]], interview in the ''[[The Daily Sun]]'', December 2009[http://152.111.1.87/argief/berigte/dailysun/2009/12/24/DJ/21/julian%20seleke-mokoto.html] | [[Jabu Kumalo]], interview in the ''[[The Daily Sun]]'', December 2009[http://152.111.1.87/argief/berigte/dailysun/2009/12/24/DJ/21/julian%20seleke-mokoto.html] | ||
− | [[Sbusiso Shongwe]]. 2012. "The lies that women tell" (a review), ''[[Sowetan | + | [[Sbusiso Shongwe]]. 2012. "The lies that women tell" (a review), ''[[Sowetan Live]]'' 30 July 2012[https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/entertainment/2012-07-30-the-lies-that-women-tell/] |
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Revision as of 05:59, 6 May 2024
She Died Dreaming is a play by Julian Seleke Mokoto.
The original text
A play about four women trying to find love. A four-hander, the play narrates the life of the loneliness of one woman, Hilda, who hides her empty love life from three dear friends, who all think that she has found a hunk that she has elaborately drawn on canvas. Windybrow Theatre
Performance history in South Africa
2012: Performed Directed by with Nomsa Buthelezi, Busiswa Mambi, Phindile Xaba and Molobane Mbatha.
2013: Performed by the Playhouse Company at the SA Women's Arts Festival in Durban.
Sources
Material relating to the Abangani Theatre production held by NELM: [Collection: MARKET THEATRE]: 2007. 32. 9. 199.
Anon. Sisters get a little help from Julian. IOL (7 March, 2006)[1]
Jabu Kumalo, interview in the The Daily Sun, December 2009[2]
Sbusiso Shongwe. 2012. "The lies that women tell" (a review), Sowetan Live 30 July 2012[3]
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