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[??**] by [[Bertha Egnos]]. A musical presentation put on by Egnos, in association with [[African Theatres]], at the [[Empire Theatre]] in 1959.
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Written by [[Bertha Egnos]] (1913-2003), with music was by [[George Hayden]].  
  
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== The original text ==
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The show premiered in May 1959 at the [[Empire Theatre]], Johannesburg, produced by [[Bertha Egnos|Egnos]] in association with [[African Theatres]]. It was not a commercial success, playing for a while only in Johannesburg, though a sound recording was made of the show.
  
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Though it opened the same year as the internationally successful all-black South African musical ''[[King Kong]]'', and despite the superficial similarities in title, poster and so on, the musical is something completely different. According to John Ferreira's useful discussion of the recording of the show[https://soulsafari.wordpress.com/2010/07/15/bo-jungle-1959-sa-musical-by-bertha-egnos/], it was an all white musical focused on South African life, with  a musical score mostly based on the English of [[variety]] and [[vaudeville]] tradition, using bel-canto vocal numbers versions of contemporary Western music (cha cha, calypso and even rock 'n roll, with the odd kwela tune thrown in for the local colour), rather than the popular (black) South African music of the time. 
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== Sources ==
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John Ferreira. 2010. "''Bo Jungle'' - 1959 SA musical by [[Bertha Egnos]]", ''Soul Safari. Musical Treasures from Africa''[https://soulsafari.wordpress.com/2010/07/15/bo-jungle-1959-sa-musical-by-bertha-egnos/].
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[[Percy Tucker]], 1997; p. 124.
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Revision as of 05:53, 24 May 2015

Written by Bertha Egnos (1913-2003), with music was by George Hayden.

The original text

The show premiered in May 1959 at the Empire Theatre, Johannesburg, produced by Egnos in association with African Theatres. It was not a commercial success, playing for a while only in Johannesburg, though a sound recording was made of the show.

Though it opened the same year as the internationally successful all-black South African musical King Kong, and despite the superficial similarities in title, poster and so on, the musical is something completely different. According to John Ferreira's useful discussion of the recording of the show[1], it was an all white musical focused on South African life, with a musical score mostly based on the English of variety and vaudeville tradition, using bel-canto vocal numbers versions of contemporary Western music (cha cha, calypso and even rock 'n roll, with the odd kwela tune thrown in for the local colour), rather than the popular (black) South African music of the time.


Sources

John Ferreira. 2010. "Bo Jungle - 1959 SA musical by Bertha Egnos", Soul Safari. Musical Treasures from Africa[2].

Percy Tucker, 1997; p. 124.

Go to The ESAT Bibliography


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Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

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