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A rousing and light-hearted musical written by [[Gibson Kente]] (1932-2004). Music composed and arranged by the author. The educational crisis faced by many black high-school pupils in South Africa is highlighted with music, dance and humour. Updated as ''[[We are the Future]]'' in 1990.
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''[[Give a Child]]'' is a musical by [[Gibson Kente]] (1932-2004).  
  
== The original text ==
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==The original text==
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A musical about the educational crisis faced by many black high-school pupils in South Africa, with music composed and arranged by the author. The piece uses music, dance and humour to comment on incorporates the themes of the depressed social conditions in informal settlements, interruptions in township education and political strife in and around Soweto  in 1989
  
The musical incorporates the themes of the depressed social conditions in informal settlements, interruptions in township education and political strife, as was happening in Soweto in 1989.
 
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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In 1990 it was updated and renamed '''''[[We are the Future]]'''''.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
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1989: A production starring [[Thembsie Matu]].
 
1989: A production starring [[Thembsie Matu]].
  
1990: Performed during the [[National Arts Festival]], directed by [[Gibson Kente|Kente]] from 28 to 30 June 1990 and at the [[Market Theatre]] [[Warehouse]], starring [[Zakithi Dlamini]].
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1990: Directed by [[Gibson Kente|Kente]] performed as ''[[We are the Future]]'' during the [[National Arts Festival]] (from 28 to 30 June) and at the [[Market Theatre]] [[Warehouse]], starring [[Zakithi Dlamini]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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[[Sam Mathe]]. 'Thembsie Matu celebrates 30 years of exceptional acting'. ''[[IOL]]''. 2 July 2018.
 
[[Sam Mathe]]. 'Thembsie Matu celebrates 30 years of exceptional acting'. ''[[IOL]]''. 2 July 2018.
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Latest revision as of 06:51, 7 March 2024

Give a Child is a musical by Gibson Kente (1932-2004).

The original text

A musical about the educational crisis faced by many black high-school pupils in South Africa, with music composed and arranged by the author. The piece uses music, dance and humour to comment on incorporates the themes of the depressed social conditions in informal settlements, interruptions in township education and political strife in and around Soweto in 1989


Translations and adaptations

In 1990 it was updated and renamed We are the Future.

Performance history in South Africa

1989: A production starring Thembsie Matu.

1990: Directed by Kente performed as We are the Future during the National Arts Festival (from 28 to 30 June) and at the Market Theatre Warehouse, starring Zakithi Dlamini.

Sources

National Arts Festival programme 1990.

Sam Mathe. 'Thembsie Matu celebrates 30 years of exceptional acting'. IOL. 2 July 2018.


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