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− | 1992: First performed at the Standard Bank [[National Arts Festival]] Fringe, 5-9 July, 1992, directed by [[Matthew Krouse]] and [[Mike van Graan]], with [[Mike van Graan]] as ‘Chair’ and [[Junaid Ahmed]] as ‘Sec.’ After its debut at the Standard Bank National Arts Festival | + | 1992: First performed at the Standard Bank [[National Arts Festival]] Fringe, 5-9 July, 1992, directed by [[Matthew Krouse]] and [[Mike van Graan]], with [[Mike van Graan]] as ‘Chair’ and [[Junaid Ahmed]] as ‘Sec.’ After its debut at the Standard Bank National Arts Festival, the play ran again at the [[Market Theatre]] (“Hot off the Fringe” Season) in August/September 1992. |
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 1 June 2024
Some of our Best Friends are Cultural Workers is a play by Mike van Graan.
The original text
The play is a two-hander satirical piece, reflecting on the days of the cultural boycott and “the cultural desk”.
Productions
1992: First performed at the Standard Bank National Arts Festival Fringe, 5-9 July, 1992, directed by Matthew Krouse and Mike van Graan, with Mike van Graan as ‘Chair’ and Junaid Ahmed as ‘Sec.’ After its debut at the Standard Bank National Arts Festival, the play ran again at the Market Theatre (“Hot off the Fringe” Season) in August/September 1992.
Sources
https://mikevangraan.co.za/plays/some-of-our-best-friends-are-cultural-workers
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