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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
Winner of the inaugural [[Spier/PANSA Festival]] held at the [[Spier Estate]] in 2002.
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Winner of the inaugural [[Spier/PANSA Festival]] held at the [[Spier Estate]] in 2002. Staged at Theatre Row, New York, USA (2002), Spier Summer Arts Festival (2003), University of the Western Cape (2003), Baxter Theatre Centre (2003 & 2004), Darling Festival (2004), Oval House Theatre, London (2006), Grahamstown National Arts Festival (2006), South African National Schools Festival (2006), The Wits Theatre 969 Festival (2006), State Theatre (2006), Artscape Theatre Centre (2006), Montecasino (2008), Baxter Theatre Centre(2008), Afrovibes (Netherlands 2008).
 
 
Staged at Theatre Row, New York, USA (2002), Spier Summer Arts Festival (2003), University of the Western Cape (2003), Baxter Theatre Centre (2003 & 2004), Darling Festival (2004), Oval House Theatre, London (2006), Grahamstown National Arts Festival (2006), South African National Schools Festival (2006), The Wits Theatre 969 Festival (2006), State Theatre (2006), Artscape Theatre Centre (2006), Montecasino (2008), Baxter Theatre Centre(2008), Afrovibes (Netherlands 2008).
 
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

Revision as of 09:06, 5 March 2014

A play by Ashraf Johaardien (2001). Published by Oxford University Press [ISBN 978-0-19-576799-5].

Performance history in South Africa

Winner of the inaugural Spier/PANSA Festival held at the Spier Estate in 2002. Staged at Theatre Row, New York, USA (2002), Spier Summer Arts Festival (2003), University of the Western Cape (2003), Baxter Theatre Centre (2003 & 2004), Darling Festival (2004), Oval House Theatre, London (2006), Grahamstown National Arts Festival (2006), South African National Schools Festival (2006), The Wits Theatre 969 Festival (2006), State Theatre (2006), Artscape Theatre Centre (2006), Montecasino (2008), Baxter Theatre Centre(2008), Afrovibes (Netherlands 2008).

Translations and adaptations

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashraf_Johaardien

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