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− | [[PET]] was led by | + | [[PET]] was formed in Lenasia in March 1973, in reaction to the death of [[Mthuli Shezi]] in 1972 and the banning of the [[SASO]] and [[TECON]] executive in 1973. It was led by [[Solly Ismael]] and [[Sadeque Variava]] (editor of the [[PET Newsletter]]). |
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[[Loren Kruger]], 1999: 144; | [[Loren Kruger]], 1999: 144; | ||
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Revision as of 07:41, 10 May 2014
Also known by its acronym PET. A radical black theatre group, one of a number of arts and culture organizations associated with the Black Consciousness Movement in the 1970s-1980s.
Structure and history
PET was formed in Lenasia in March 1973, in reaction to the death of Mthuli Shezi in 1972 and the banning of the SASO and TECON executive in 1973. It was led by Solly Ismael and Sadeque Variava (editor of the PET Newsletter).
The company disintegrated soon after however, when it was closed down by banning order and several of its leaders were arrested and charged with treason.
Productions
Shanti by Mthuli Shezi(Performed 1972)
[TH, JH]
Sources
Loren Kruger, 1999: 144;
http://www.southafrica.info/about/arts/615832.htm#.U225IcUaLhk#ixzz31Hu22JOk
Gosher, 1988
Biography of Mthuli ka Shezi In South African History Online[1]
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