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Staged at the [[Edinburgh Festival Fringe]] in 1994. | Staged at the [[Edinburgh Festival Fringe]] in 1994. | ||
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by Paul Slabolepszy (1992). A satirical play in which savvy urban black shepherds hapless white men lost in the new urban environment of post-apartheid South Africa**?? First produced at the Grahamstown Festival as a one-act play in 1992. In 1993 a second, two act version was developed with the actors Martin le Maitre and Seputla Sebogodi for the Market Theatre. This version was published in Slabolepszy: Mooi Street and Other Moves (Witwatersrand University Press), 1994. Also published in Drama for a New South Africa by Indiana University Press.
Staged at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1994.
Staged, in an updated version, at the Grahamstown Festival in 2002, directed by Mncedisi Shabangu, with Antony Coleman (Henry) and Peter Mashigo (Stix). In November/December 2002 the same production was staged in the Laager at the Market Theatre.
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