Difference between revisions of "Phiri"

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== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
  
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A musical play about the richest people and the poorest people in Soweto, based on Ben Jonson's ''[[Volpone]]'', book and lyrics by Barney Simon, with help from [[Oswald Mthsali]], [[Stanley Motjuadi]] and [[Wally Serote]], and music by Mackay Davashe,  Cyril Magubane and Sophie Mcgina.
  
First performed by [[Union Artists]], directed by Barney Simon, with designs by [[Axel Peterson]],  in 196*
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Recorded on long play album "Hits from ''[[Phiri]]''" by CBS in 1972.
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== Performances in South Africa ==
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1962: First performed by [[Phoenix Players]] at [[Union Artists]], directed by [[Barney Simon]], with . Add Wally Serote to the co-writing team, and then mix four months of intensive musical composition input from Mackay Davashe, Cyril Magubane  and designs by [[Axel Peterson]],   
  
  
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[[Loren Kruger]], 1999: p. 168
 
[[Loren Kruger]], 1999: p. 168
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http://electricjive.blogspot.co.za/2009/10/phiri-eternal-musical.html
  
  

Revision as of 20:58, 5 April 2016

Phiri is a South African version of Volpone by Ben Jonson, adapted and directed by Barney Simon???****.


The original text

A musical play about the richest people and the poorest people in Soweto, based on Ben Jonson's Volpone, book and lyrics by Barney Simon, with help from Oswald Mthsali, Stanley Motjuadi and Wally Serote, and music by Mackay Davashe, Cyril Magubane and Sophie Mcgina.

Recorded on long play album "Hits from Phiri" by CBS in 1972.


Performances in South Africa

1962: First performed by Phoenix Players at Union Artists, directed by Barney Simon, with . Add Wally Serote to the co-writing team, and then mix four months of intensive musical composition input from Mackay Davashe, Cyril Magubane and designs by Axel Peterson,


Sources

Loren Kruger, 1999: p. 168

http://electricjive.blogspot.co.za/2009/10/phiri-eternal-musical.html


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