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− | by [[Warrick Grier]]; [[Rufus Swart]] and [[Lara Foot]]. Full-length. Cast: mixed. The setting of the play is a small-town | + | by [[Warrick Grier]]; [[Rufus Swart]] and [[Lara Foot]]. Full-length. Cast: mixed. The setting of the play is a small-town café and the main characters are the mother and owner of the café, her son, Neels, struggling with his sexuality, and the retarded younger brother, Boytjie. Racism and homophobia are the dominating themes. |
Revision as of 09:04, 31 May 2014
by Warrick Grier; Rufus Swart and Lara Foot. Full-length. Cast: mixed. The setting of the play is a small-town café and the main characters are the mother and owner of the café, her son, Neels, struggling with his sexuality, and the retarded younger brother, Boytjie. Racism and homophobia are the dominating themes.
Performance history in South Africa
Wits Kampustoneel 1990, directed by Lara Foot
Directed by Marthinus Basson for CAPAB, 1992, with Christopher Gxalaba, Trix Pienaar (the mother}, Brian Webber as Boytjie, Francois Coertze (Neels}, Tina Jaxa, Steve Raymond, Megan Kruskal and others.
Translations and adaptations
Sources
Die Volksblad 12 April 1990
The Cape Times 21 January 1992
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