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− | A theatre journal founded by [[Robert Kavanagh]] (under the nom de plume [[Mshengu]]) in 1973*?. Only 6(?*) issues appeared sporadically between 1973 and 1979 (?*), but the articles are valuable resources on the vastly under-reported [[Black Theatre|black theatre]] of the townships and rural areas under [[Apartheid]]. It also offered a forum for the discussion of practical and theoretical issues concerning the marginalized and oppressed theatre of black South Africa.***** Numerous influential writers have published in the journal, including [[Credo Mutwa]], [[Sipho Sepamla]], [[Robert Kavanagh]] (writing as [[Mshengu]] and under a variety of other pseudonyms). | + | A theatre journal founded by [[Robert Kavanagh]] (under the nom de plume [[Mshengu]]) in 1973*? and published by [[S'ketsh' publications]]. Only 6(?*) issues appeared sporadically between 1973 and 1979 (?*), but the articles are valuable resources on the vastly under-reported [[Black Theatre|black theatre]] of the townships and rural areas under [[Apartheid]]. It also offered a forum for the discussion of practical and theoretical issues concerning the marginalized and oppressed theatre of black South Africa.***** Numerous influential writers have published in the journal, including [[Credo Mutwa]], [[Sipho Sepamla]], [[Robert Kavanagh]] (writing as [[Mshengu]] and under a variety of other pseudonyms). |
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A theatre journal founded by Robert Kavanagh (under the nom de plume Mshengu) in 1973*? and published by S'ketsh' publications. Only 6(?*) issues appeared sporadically between 1973 and 1979 (?*), but the articles are valuable resources on the vastly under-reported black theatre of the townships and rural areas under Apartheid. It also offered a forum for the discussion of practical and theoretical issues concerning the marginalized and oppressed theatre of black South Africa.***** Numerous influential writers have published in the journal, including Credo Mutwa, Sipho Sepamla, Robert Kavanagh (writing as Mshengu and under a variety of other pseudonyms).
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