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''Iago's Last Dance'' is a trilogy of playlets individually entitled ''Heartbreak Medea'', ''Iago's Last Dance'' and ''Valiant Spartacus'' by [[Mike van Graan]]. The theme is betrayal and vengeance set against the backdrop of the "three-letter plague" - HIV/AIDS. Three actors play a different character in each play, moving from betrayal within a marriage to betrayal of friendship and, finally, betrayal by the larger society. All the playlets reference classical texts but their power lies in their contemporary relevance.
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''Iago's Last Dance'' is a trilogy of playlets individually entitled ''Heartbreak Medea'', ''Iago's Last Dance'' and ''Valiant Spartacus'' by [[Mike van Graan]].  
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
  
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The theme is betrayal and vengeance set against the backdrop of the "three-letter plague" - HIV/AIDS. Three actors play a different character in each play, moving from betrayal within a marriage to betrayal of friendship and, finally, betrayal by the larger society. All the playlets reference classical texts but their power lies in their contemporary relevance.
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
''Cape Argus Weekender'' 1 August 2009.
 
''Cape Argus Weekender'' 1 August 2009.
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https://mikevangraan.co.za/plays/iago2019s-last-dance
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Revision as of 15:01, 14 June 2024

Iago's Last Dance is a trilogy of playlets individually entitled Heartbreak Medea, Iago's Last Dance and Valiant Spartacus by Mike van Graan.

The original text

The theme is betrayal and vengeance set against the backdrop of the "three-letter plague" - HIV/AIDS. Three actors play a different character in each play, moving from betrayal within a marriage to betrayal of friendship and, finally, betrayal by the larger society. All the playlets reference classical texts but their power lies in their contemporary relevance.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

First presented by the National Arts Festival, Grahamstown (2009) on its Main Programme and at the subsequent National Schools' Festival from 11 to 22 August 2009 Artscape Arena directed by Lara Bye starring Jan-Hendrik Opperman, Ntombi Makhutshi and Mbulelo Grootboom.

Sources

Cape Argus Weekender 1 August 2009.

https://mikevangraan.co.za/plays/iago2019s-last-dance

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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