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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
2012: Directed: [[Khethiwe Dlamini]].  Cast: [[Khethiwe Dlamini]] (Madlakala/singer), [[Shirley Mtombeni]] (Mrs Nqobo/Singer), [[Tshepiso Manhique]] (Ophinias/singer), [[Sizile Khumalo]] (Thokozani/singer), [[Sphumuzo Sidzumo]] (Zazi’s Father/singer),  [[Katlego Makatu]] (Thandi/singer), [[Lesego Chabedi]] (Zazi/singer),  [[Tshepiso Mokoena]] (prostitute/singer), [[Mbalenhle Grace Magubane]] (social worker, singer), [[Brian Maloka]] (Grandfather/singer), [[Ditebogo  Kgotseng]] (police/singer), [[Tshepiso Mabaso]] (Mlomo/singer), [[Tsholofetso Ngobeni]] (singer)  
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2012: Performed at the [[Market Theatre]], directed by [[Khethiwe Dlamini]] with a large cast that included: [[Khethiwe Dlamini]] (Madlakala/singer), [[Shirley Mtombeni]] (Mrs Nqobo/Singer), [[Tshepiso Manhique]] (Ophinias/singer), [[Sizile Khumalo]] (Thokozani/singer), [[Sphumuzo Sidzumo]] (Zazi’s Father/singer),  [[Katlego Makatu]] (Thandi/singer), [[Lesego Chabedi]] (Zazi/singer),  [[Tshepiso Mokoena]] (prostitute/singer), [[Mbalenhle Grace Magubane]] (social worker, singer), [[Brian Maloka]] (Grandfather/singer), [[Ditebogo  Kgotseng]] (police/singer), [[Tshepiso Mabaso]] (Mlomo/singer), [[Tsholofetso Ngobeni]] (singer)
     
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==Sources==   
 
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Revision as of 06:32, 9 April 2024

Next Sunday is a play conceived by Godfrey Thobejane.

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Performance history in South Africa

2012: Performed at the Market Theatre, directed by Khethiwe Dlamini with a large cast that included: Khethiwe Dlamini (Madlakala/singer), Shirley Mtombeni (Mrs Nqobo/Singer), Tshepiso Manhique (Ophinias/singer), Sizile Khumalo (Thokozani/singer), Sphumuzo Sidzumo (Zazi’s Father/singer), Katlego Makatu (Thandi/singer), Lesego Chabedi (Zazi/singer), Tshepiso Mokoena (prostitute/singer), Mbalenhle Grace Magubane (social worker, singer), Brian Maloka (Grandfather/singer), Ditebogo Kgotseng (police/singer), Tshepiso Mabaso (Mlomo/singer), Tsholofetso Ngobeni (singer)

Sources

Ruphin Coudyzer. 2023. Annotated list of his photographs of Market Theatre productions. (Provided by Coudyzer)


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