Rustlers
A play by Geraldine Aron.
The original play
A multi-layered play about a middle-aged woman facing the trauma of placing her mother in an aged home, and the mother's growing relationship with a young Xhosa employee of the old-age home. The title "Rustlers" was inspired by anecdotes of prisoners of Robben Island. Forbidden to clap their hands, the inmates would instead rub their palms together to create a rustling sound. In this way they managed to communicate appreciation and support for each other
According to Brent Meersman: "Geraldine Aron’s Rustlers deals with the same incident as Fugard’s play [The Traindriver], and Aron had ... dedicated her play to Phumla Lolwana and her children Lindani, Andile and Sisanda. It was performed here at Artscape Theatre in March 2003" (
South African performances
2003: First produced from 6 to 29 March 2003 in the Artscape Theatre, directed by Roy Sargeant, with Diane Wilson, Bo Petersen, Dumisame Mbebe, Andrew Brent , Warren Mc Aslan, and Chan Marti.
Sources
Artscape News from 19 Feb to 5 Mar 2003 on Artslink[1]
Anonymous Review and Advert in Miningmx.com[2]
The Real Review: Theatre reviews by Mail & Guardian theatre critic, Brent Meersman (September 6, 2010)[3]
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