The Song of Jacob Zulu

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The Song of Jacob Zulu is a play created and performed by Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago.

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The original text

"Those who witnessed Steppenwolf's extraordinary 1992 presentation of "The Song of Jacob Zulu" can testify to the amazing theatrical impact of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, the 11-man a cappella group whose haunting, piercing harmonies punctuated and underlined the emotions of that tragedy of apartheid." (Richard Christiansen, Tribune Chief Critic. `NOMATHEMBA' RAISES HOPES, AND FULFILLS THEM, CHICAGO TRIBUNE 10 April 1995.[1])

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Sources

Richard Christiansen, Tribune Chief Critic. `NOMATHEMBA' RAISES HOPES, AND FULFILLS THEM, CHICAGO TRIBUNE 10 April 1995.[2]


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