Difference between revisions of "Daughters of Nebo: An African Opera"

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by [[Hilary Blecher]]. (Also called ''The Sacrifice of Mmbatho in America'' or ''Daughter of Nebo''). Hilary Blecher’s production of this play was staged at the [[Market Theatre|Market]] after returning from the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] in 1993. it then went to New York. Conceived, written and directed by Hilary Blecher; music by [[Victor N'Toni]] with [[Rashid Lanie]]; costumes by [[Sarah Roberts]]; lighting by [[Mannie Manim]]; choreography by [[Nomsa Kupi Manaka]]; set from Ms. Roberts's original design.
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by [[Hilary Blecher]]. (Also called ''The Sacrifice of Mmbatho in America'' or ''Daughter of Nebo''). Hilary Blecher’s production of this play was staged at the [[Market Theatre|Market]] after returning from the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] in 1993. it then went to New York. Conceived, written and directed by Hilary Blecher; music by [[Victor N'Toni]] with [[Rashid Lanie]]; costumes by [[Sarah Roberts]]; lighting by [[Mannie Manim]]; choreography by [[Nomsa Manaka|Nomsa Kupi Manaka]]; set from Ms. Roberts's original design.
  
  

Latest revision as of 09:18, 9 March 2018

by Hilary Blecher. (Also called The Sacrifice of Mmbatho in America or Daughter of Nebo). Hilary Blecher’s production of this play was staged at the Market after returning from the Grahamstown Festival in 1993. it then went to New York. Conceived, written and directed by Hilary Blecher; music by Victor N'Toni with Rashid Lanie; costumes by Sarah Roberts; lighting by Mannie Manim; choreography by Nomsa Kupi Manaka; set from Ms. Roberts's original design.


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