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| − | ''[[Kwela Bafana]]'', devised and directed by [[Smal Ndaba]] and [[Phyllis Klotz]] | + | ''[[Kwela Bafana]]'', devised and directed by [[Smal Ndaba]] and [[Phyllis Klotz]] |
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| + | ==Original text== | ||
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| + | ==Performance history in South Africa== | ||
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| + | 1994: Presented by the [[Sibikwa Players]] at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in 1994, billed as a musical journey through the rich, distinctive township sounds of the 'Fifties and 'Sixties. | ||
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| + | 2015: Revival production by [[Sibikwa Players]]. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
''[[Cape Argus]]'', 11 February 1994. | ''[[Cape Argus]]'', 11 February 1994. | ||
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| + | https://theluvvie.com/2015/06/23/sibikwa-presents-four-classic-plays/ | ||
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Revision as of 12:49, 29 July 2025
Kwela Bafana, devised and directed by Smal Ndaba and Phyllis Klotz
Original text
Performance history in South Africa
1994: Presented by the Sibikwa Players at the Baxter Theatre in 1994, billed as a musical journey through the rich, distinctive township sounds of the 'Fifties and 'Sixties.
2015: Revival production by Sibikwa Players.
Sources
Cape Argus, 11 February 1994.
https://theluvvie.com/2015/06/23/sibikwa-presents-four-classic-plays/
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