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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
2016: First performed at the 2016 [[Zabalaza Theatre Festival]], directed by [[Lauren Hannie]], with [[Lauren Hannie]], [[Melissa Johannisen]] and [[Maxine Caesar]], music by [[Dominique Domingo]].
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2016: First performed at the [[Baxter Theatre Centre]] as part of the [[Zabalaza Theatre Festival|Best of the Zabalaza Theatre Festival]] (12-23 April), directed by [[Lauren Hannie]], with [[Lauren Hannie]], [[Melissa Johannisen]] and [[Maxine Caesar]], music by [[Dominique Domingo]].
 
 
2016:  Performed at the [[Baxter Theatre Centre]] in 12-23 April as part of the [[Zabalaza Theatre Festival|Best of the Zabalaza Theatre Festival]] presentations.
 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 11:57, 24 August 2024

TIP-ex is a play by Lauren Hannie

Sometimes find as TIP-EX.

The original text

A play about "corrective rape" and growing up in a family that prizes conformity about all else. It details a young girl’s discovery of her sexual orientation, the casual cruelty of childhood bullies and the family perpetrators protected by the secret covenant of respectability.

The piece won the awards for Best Production and Best Script at the 2016 Baxter Zabalaza Theatre Festival, and the text was published by Junkets Publisher in 2017

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2016: First performed at the Baxter Theatre Centre as part of the Best of the Zabalaza Theatre Festival (12-23 April), directed by Lauren Hannie, with Lauren Hannie, Melissa Johannisen and Maxine Caesar, music by Dominique Domingo.

Sources

Tracey Saunders. 2016. " 'TIP-ex’ powerful three-hander", The Cape Times Arts Portal: 20 April.[1]

https://clarkesbooks.co.za/products/tip-ex

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