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play by [[Sello Maake ka Ncube]] (2000), inspired by his ''[[Koma]]'' (1998).
 
play by [[Sello Maake ka Ncube]] (2000), inspired by his ''[[Koma]]'' (1998).
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== Subject ==
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Compare the 1998 project ''[[Koma]]''. In ''[[Komeng]]'' (Sepedi for "Initiation School") the playwright employs the metaphor of an initiation school to take a group of four friends through an intense psychological initiation. Zero, Timza, Blaza and McGregor are made to confront their weaknesses when one of them tries to commit suicide. Through this cathartic encounter, they explore the source of their problems; a broken marriage for McGregor; a rigid, callous outlook on women for Timza; and a life of petty crime for Zero. The men all realise that the source of their problems is a lack of a sense of grounding.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
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Thebe Mabanga in ''[[Mail & Guardian]]'' (14 June 2000).
  
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography|ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography|ESAT Bibliography]]

Revision as of 10:04, 26 April 2014

play by Sello Maake ka Ncube (2000), inspired by his Koma (1998).

Subject

Compare the 1998 project Koma. In Komeng (Sepedi for "Initiation School") the playwright employs the metaphor of an initiation school to take a group of four friends through an intense psychological initiation. Zero, Timza, Blaza and McGregor are made to confront their weaknesses when one of them tries to commit suicide. Through this cathartic encounter, they explore the source of their problems; a broken marriage for McGregor; a rigid, callous outlook on women for Timza; and a life of petty crime for Zero. The men all realise that the source of their problems is a lack of a sense of grounding.

Performance history in South Africa

Premièred at the Grahamstown Festival 2000, directed by Sello Maake ka Ncube, with Kholofelo Kola, David Mothioki, Alistair Dube and Menzi Ngubane.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

Thebe Mabanga in Mail & Guardian (14 June 2000).

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