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[[Stellenbosch University]] Library catalogue.
 
[[Stellenbosch University]] Library catalogue.
  
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[[H.C. Groenewald]]. 2004. Reclaiming lost ground – the history play in Zulu. In ''[[Literator]]'' 25(1): pp 164-5[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/266506224_Reclaiming_lost_ground_-_the_history_play_in_Zulu#fullTextFileContent]
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[[Market Theatre]] programme for ''[[Asinamali]]'', 1985.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:31, 4 January 2024

Ngenzeni? ("What have I done?") is an isiZulu play by L.L.J. Mncwango ().

Also referred to as Ngenzeni and Ngenzini in some sources.

The original text

It is a historical play about Zulu culture and the confrontation between Sikhunyana and Shaka, with the action largely revolving around the flight of the lovers, Hilwayo and Zenzile, from the wrath of the tyrannical ruler Menziwa, who has ordered Zenzile (and her twin sister) to his isigodlo ("harem"). Against this background Menziwa is portrayed as a tyrant – at his behest people are robbed of their possessions and they are tortured or simply killed - and Shaka as a benevolent leader, since the lovers finally find refuge at his palace.

The text first published (as Ngenzeni?) by Shuter & Shooter (Pty) Ltd, in 1959

Sources

Stellenbosch University Library catalogue.


H.C. Groenewald. 2004. Reclaiming lost ground – the history play in Zulu. In Literator 25(1): pp 164-5[1]

Market Theatre programme for Asinamali, 1985.

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First published (as Ngenzeni?) by Shuter & Shooter (Pty) Ltd, in 1959

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1976: A play listed (wrongly?) as Mgenzeni was performed as a school production in Kwa-Mashu, featuring Bongani Hlope in his first stage role at the age of 16.

Sources

H.C. Groenewald. 2004. Reclaiming lost ground – the history play in Zulu. In Literator 25(1): pp 164-5[2]

Market Theatre programme for Asinamali, 1985.


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