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''[[Scribble]]'' is a South African musical.
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''[[Scribble]]'' is a South African musical, created by [[Jervis Pennington]]. Subsequently entitled ''[[Who Really Freed Nelson?]]''.
  
 
The story concerns some of the losers of our world and Basil's Ballroom, where they congregate to wait for that one miracle that might change their lives forever.
 
The story concerns some of the losers of our world and Basil's Ballroom, where they congregate to wait for that one miracle that might change their lives forever.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
1996: Started out at The Mixer Theatre
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1996: Started out at The Mixer Theatre, Mellville, Johannesburg.
  
1998: It was performed in the Unisa Little Theatre (Pretoria), starring [[Brendan Grealy]], [[Sello Sebotsane]], [[Matthew Stewardson]], [[Karin van der Laag]], [[Chantal Nativel]], [[Graham Clarice]], [[Lesego Motsepe]]. Music directed and composed by [[Jervis Pennington]], muisical director [[Saranti Reeders]], choreographer [[Timothy Bellew]], set deign by [[Stan Knight]].
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1998: It was performed in the Unisa Little Theatre (Pretoria), starring [[Brendan Grealy]], [[Sello Sebotsane]], [[Matthew Stewardson]], [[Karin van der Laag]], [[Chantal Nativel]], [[Graham Clarice]], [[Lesego Motsepe]]. Music composed by [[Jervis Pennington]], muisical director [[Saranti Reeders]], choreographer [[Timothy Bellew]], set design by [[Stan Knight]]. The production then moved to the [[Tesson Theatre]].
  
Tesson Theatre at the Civic on a regular basis.
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== Sources ==
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''[[The Star]]'', 20 April 1998.
  
== Sources ==
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''[[The Citizen]]'', 10 September 1998.
The Star, 20 April 1998.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:12, 9 December 2019

Scribble is a South African musical, created by Jervis Pennington. Subsequently entitled Who Really Freed Nelson?.

The story concerns some of the losers of our world and Basil's Ballroom, where they congregate to wait for that one miracle that might change their lives forever.

Performance history in South Africa

1996: Started out at The Mixer Theatre, Mellville, Johannesburg.

1998: It was performed in the Unisa Little Theatre (Pretoria), starring Brendan Grealy, Sello Sebotsane, Matthew Stewardson, Karin van der Laag, Chantal Nativel, Graham Clarice, Lesego Motsepe. Music composed by Jervis Pennington, muisical director Saranti Reeders, choreographer Timothy Bellew, set design by Stan Knight. The production then moved to the Tesson Theatre.

Sources

The Star, 20 April 1998.

The Citizen, 10 September 1998.

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