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by [[Barney Simon]] and cast. A multilingual, workshopped play (styled a “docudrama”) about a cross-section of characters living in South Africa during the 1980s state of emergency and the height of the final struggle between the oppositional forces and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apartheid Apartheid] government. The play presents the audience with their various testimonies – both personal and societal or national – and the resulting contacts and conflicts with the South African context of the 1980s. First performed at [[The Market Theatre]] in 1985, first published [[D. Ndlovu]] (ed) ''[[Woza Afrika! An anthology of South African Plays]]'' ([[Braziller]], 1986), then later in also in Kani ''[[More Market Plays]]'' ([[Ad Donker]], 1996) and in ''[[Simon et al: Born in the RSA -  Four Workshopped Plays]]'' ([[Witwatersrand University Press]], 1997). ''Born in the RSA'' by Barney Simon, in collaboration with his cast which included [[Fiona Ramsay]], [[Vanessa Cooke]], [[Timmy Kwebulana]], [[Gcina Mhlope]], [[Terry Norton]], [[Thoko Ntshinga]] and [[Neil McCarthy]] wrote this play which opened at [[The Market Theatre|Upstairs]] at the Market in August 1985 before moving to the main theatre. It was performed at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in 1986.
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by [[Barney Simon]] and cast. A multilingual, workshopped play (styled a “docudrama”) about a cross-section of characters living in South Africa during the 1980s state of emergency and the height of the final struggle between the oppositional forces and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apartheid Apartheid] government. The play presents the audience with their various testimonies – both personal and societal or national – and the resulting contacts and conflicts with the South African context of the 1980s. First performed at [[The Market Theatre]] in 1985, first published [[D. Ndlovu]] (ed) ''[[Woza Afrika! An anthology of South African Plays]]'' ([[Braziller]], 1986), then later in also in Kani ''[[More Market Plays]]'' ([[Ad Donker]], 1996) and in ''[[Simon et al: Born in the RSA -  Four Workshopped Plays]]'' ([[Witwatersrand University Press]], 1997). ''Born in the RSA'' by Barney Simon, in collaboration with his cast which included [[Fiona Ramsay]], [[Vanessa Cooke]], [[Timmy Kwebulana]], [[Gcina Mhlope]], [[Terry Norton]], [[Thoko Ntshinga]] and [[Neil McCarthy]] wrote this play which opened at [[The Market Theatre|Upstairs]] at the Market in August 1985 before moving to the main theatre. It was performed at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in 1986. Design by [[Sarah Roberts]].
  
  

Revision as of 20:16, 9 December 2013

by Barney Simon and cast. A multilingual, workshopped play (styled a “docudrama”) about a cross-section of characters living in South Africa during the 1980s state of emergency and the height of the final struggle between the oppositional forces and the Apartheid government. The play presents the audience with their various testimonies – both personal and societal or national – and the resulting contacts and conflicts with the South African context of the 1980s. First performed at The Market Theatre in 1985, first published D. Ndlovu (ed) Woza Afrika! An anthology of South African Plays (Braziller, 1986), then later in also in Kani More Market Plays (Ad Donker, 1996) and in Simon et al: Born in the RSA - Four Workshopped Plays (Witwatersrand University Press, 1997). Born in the RSA by Barney Simon, in collaboration with his cast which included Fiona Ramsay, Vanessa Cooke, Timmy Kwebulana, Gcina Mhlope, Terry Norton, Thoko Ntshinga and Neil McCarthy wrote this play which opened at Upstairs at the Market in August 1985 before moving to the main theatre. It was performed at the Baxter Theatre in 1986. Design by Sarah Roberts.


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