Gone Native: The Life and Times of Regina Brooks
Gone Native: The Life and Times of Regina Brooks is a musical play written by Makhaola Ndebele, with music composed by Hugh Masekela.
The original play
A play based on the life of Regina Brooks, a white woman who - defying the apartheid laws - had been arrested for staying in Orlando‚ Soweto‚ with a black man‚ policeman Richard Kumalo. In 1955 she then asked to be re-classified as a coloured woman‚ which would enable her to live with her coloured child Thandi.
2017: Performed at the Soweto Theatre from 8 to 20 August. Directed by Makhaola Ndebele, with musical direction by Hugh Masekela and featuring Marietjie Bothma and Ayanda Nhlangothi.
Sources
http://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=42416
Chrizelda Kekana. 2017. Hugh Masekela bounces back from surgery to direct new stage production. In : TimesLIVE 30 July 2017[1]
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