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by [[Barney Simon]] and Cast: [[Nicky Rebelo]] (Klerks), [[Marius Weyers]] (Hennie), [[Gys de Villiers]] (Bles), [[Marié Human]] (Charmaine), [[Lida Meiring]] (Auntie Gwen), [[Marcel van Heerden]] (Boytie), [[James Whyle]] (Richard). Performed at the [[Market Theatre]] in March 1985. Designed by [[Anita Berman]]. Lighting design by [[Mannie Manim]]. **
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'''Outers''' is a play by [[Barney Simon]] and [[Nicky Rebelo]]. Full-length. Cast: mixed.  
Outers by Barney Simon and [[Nicky Rebelo]]. Full-length. Cast: mixed. Published in ''[[Born in the RSA: Four Workshopped Plays]]'' by [[Wits University Press]], 1997.
 
  
Quoted from the programme notes of ''[[Outers]]'' in 1985 (??): 'In 1981 Nicky Rebelo, then a student at Wits, taperecorded conversations with the down-and-outs of Joubert Park. These were edited, as part of a writing project, into a text which has formed the basis of the ''[[Outers]]'' project. In February 1985, the cast of ''[[Outers]]'' began moving into parks, streets and work-places of JOhannesburg, 'in character', hunting for jobs, food, cigarettes, handouts and gaining invaluable empathy for the people the moved among. Also a wealth of new and topical material. Five weeks of processing under the direction of [[Barney Simon]] has resulted in a new South African play, ''[[Outers]]''. ''[[Outers]]'' embodies Simon's credo as Artistic Director of the [[Market Theatre]]: 'to reflect our lives... to attempt a theatre that is alive to all dramatic possibilities that surround us - not only the obvious news stories, but the faces, the biographies, the vernaculars... that reach even to our doorsteps... to attempt a theatre that entertains and informs'.
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Quoted from the programme notes of ''[[Outers]]'' in 1985: 'In 1981 Nicky Rebelo, then a student at Wits, taperecorded conversations with the down-and-outs of Joubert Park. These were edited, as part of a writing project, into a text which has formed the basis of the ''[[Outers]]'' project. In February 1985, the cast of ''[[Outers]]'' began moving into parks, streets and work-places of JOhannesburg, 'in character', hunting for jobs, food, cigarettes, handouts and gaining invaluable empathy for the people the moved among. Also a wealth of new and topical material. Five weeks of processing under the direction of [[Barney Simon]] has resulted in a new South African play, ''[[Outers]]''. ''[[Outers]]'' embodies Simon's credo as Artistic Director of the [[Market Theatre]]: 'to reflect our lives... to attempt a theatre that is alive to all dramatic possibilities that surround us - not only the obvious news stories, but the faces, the biographies, the vernaculars... that reach even to our doorsteps... to attempt a theatre that entertains and informs'.
  
Original script held by [[NELM]]: [Collection: SIMON, Barney]: 1995. 11. 5. 7. 1.
 
  
 
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== The original text ==
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Original script held by [[NELM]]: [Collection: SIMON, Barney]: 1995. 11. 5. 7. 1.
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Published in ''[[Born in the RSA: Four Workshopped Plays]]'' by [[Wits University Press]], 1997.
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==Translations and adaptations==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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Performed at the [[Market Theatre]] in March 1985. Cast: [[Nicky Rebelo]] (Klerks), [[Marius Weyers]] (Hennie), [[Gys de Villiers]] (Bles), [[Marié Human]] (Charmaine), [[Lida Meiring]] (Auntie Gwen), [[Marcel van Heerden]] (Boytie), [[James Whyle]] (Richard).  Designed by [[Anita Berman]]. Lighting design by [[Mannie Manim]].
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Revision as of 11:36, 28 April 2016

Outers is a play by Barney Simon and Nicky Rebelo. Full-length. Cast: mixed.

Quoted from the programme notes of Outers in 1985: 'In 1981 Nicky Rebelo, then a student at Wits, taperecorded conversations with the down-and-outs of Joubert Park. These were edited, as part of a writing project, into a text which has formed the basis of the Outers project. In February 1985, the cast of Outers began moving into parks, streets and work-places of JOhannesburg, 'in character', hunting for jobs, food, cigarettes, handouts and gaining invaluable empathy for the people the moved among. Also a wealth of new and topical material. Five weeks of processing under the direction of Barney Simon has resulted in a new South African play, Outers. Outers embodies Simon's credo as Artistic Director of the Market Theatre: 'to reflect our lives... to attempt a theatre that is alive to all dramatic possibilities that surround us - not only the obvious news stories, but the faces, the biographies, the vernaculars... that reach even to our doorsteps... to attempt a theatre that entertains and informs'.


Sources

Outers programme notes in 1985.

Photographs of the cast held by NELM: [Collection: SIMON, Barney]: 1995. 11. 13. 4. 13.


The original text

Original script held by NELM: [Collection: SIMON, Barney]: 1995. 11. 5. 7. 1.


Published in Born in the RSA: Four Workshopped Plays by Wits University Press, 1997.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Performed at the Market Theatre in March 1985. Cast: Nicky Rebelo (Klerks), Marius Weyers (Hennie), Gys de Villiers (Bles), Marié Human (Charmaine), Lida Meiring (Auntie Gwen), Marcel van Heerden (Boytie), James Whyle (Richard). Designed by Anita Berman. Lighting design by Mannie Manim.


Sources

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays

Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

Return to The ESAT Entries

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