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A play by [[Duncan Buwalda]]. | A play by [[Duncan Buwalda]]. | ||
− | + | A romantic story inspired by the seascape paintings of Scottish painter Jack Vettriano and ''[[The Owl and the Pussycat]]'' by Edward Lear. | |
− | 2011: Performed at the [[Grahamstown Festival|National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown, winning the [[Standard Bank Silver Ovation Award for Fringe Drama. ]] that year. | + | 2011: First produced at the [[Intimate Theatre]], Hiddingh Campus of the [[University of Cape Town]], by [[Iceman Productions]], directed by [[Tara Louise Notcutt]] and performed by [[Carel Nel]], [[Wilhelm van der Walt]] and [[Cintaine Schutte]]. |
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+ | 2011: Performed with the same cast at the [[Grahamstown Festival|National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown, winning the [[Standard Bank Silver Ovation Award for Fringe Drama. ]] that year. | ||
http://www.broadwayworld.com/south-africa/article/Junkets-Publisher-Launches-Publication-of-Duncan-Buwaldas-HINTERLAND-20141003# | http://www.broadwayworld.com/south-africa/article/Junkets-Publisher-Launches-Publication-of-Duncan-Buwaldas-HINTERLAND-20141003# | ||
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+ | http://www.iol.co.za/tonight/what-s-on/western-cape/tara-takes-a-leap-of-festival-faith-1.1079927?ot=inmsa.ArticlePrintPageLayout.ot | ||
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+ | http://www.weblogtheworld.com/countries/africa-africa/a-review-of-dream-brother/ |
Revision as of 07:42, 28 January 2015
A play by Duncan Buwalda.
A romantic story inspired by the seascape paintings of Scottish painter Jack Vettriano and The Owl and the Pussycat by Edward Lear.
2011: First produced at the Intimate Theatre, Hiddingh Campus of the University of Cape Town, by Iceman Productions, directed by Tara Louise Notcutt and performed by Carel Nel, Wilhelm van der Walt and Cintaine Schutte.
2011: Performed with the same cast at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, winning the Standard Bank Silver Ovation Award for Fringe Drama. that year.
http://www.weblogtheworld.com/countries/africa-africa/a-review-of-dream-brother/