Difference between revisions of "Baby, Come Duze"

From ESAT
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 3: Line 3:
 
==The original text==
 
==The original text==
  
The musical is based on Can Themba's 1959 story ''[[Baby, Come Duze]]'', originally published in the musical adapted as a stage musical adaptaCome Duze]]'', a 1959 "story" using the "new township language" by [[Can Themba]].  was a 1959 story by [[Can Themba]]. Written using the "new township language"  
+
The musical is based on ''[[Baby, Come Duze]]'' by [[Can Themba]] (), a 1959 story , originally published in the musical adapted as a stage musical adaptaCome Duze]]'', a 1959 "story" using the "new township language" by [[Can Themba]].  was a 1959 story by . Written using the "new township language"  
  
 
A version of the story was re-published - with photographs by Gopal S. Naransamy - in ''Kunapipi'', Volume 24 Issue 1, in 2002.
 
A version of the story was re-published - with photographs by Gopal S. Naransamy - in ''Kunapipi'', Volume 24 Issue 1, in 2002.

Revision as of 06:32, 11 January 2023

Baby, Come Duze is a musical play by Mothobi Mutloatse (1952-) and Corney Mabaso (1934-2009).

The original text

The musical is based on Baby, Come Duze by Can Themba (), a 1959 story , originally published in the musical adapted as a stage musical adaptaCome Duze]], a 1959 "story" using the "new township language" by Can Themba. was a 1959 story by . Written using the "new township language"

A version of the story was re-published - with photographs by Gopal S. Naransamy - in Kunapipi, Volume 24 Issue 1, in 2002.

tion by Mothobi Mutloatse (1952-) and Corney Mabaso (1934-2009) of [[Baby, Themba's story was (A version of the story was re-published - with photographs by Gopal S. Naransamy - in Kunapipi, Volume 24 Issue 1, in 2002).

Translations and adaptations

Themba's story was adapted as a stage musical production by Mothobi Mutloatse (1952-) and Corney Mabaso (1934-2009) of Baby, Come Duze in 1990.

Performance history in South Africa

1990: Performed at The Warehouse, Johannesburg by Bayete, Mara Louw and [[Patrick Shai].


Sources

Can Themba and Gopal S. Naransamy. 2002. Baby, Come Duze. Kunapipi, Volume 24 Issue 1. [1].

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays

Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page