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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
2010: Directed by [[Sylvaine Strike]] and [[Daniel Buckland]], with design by [[Roger Lambert]] (props), [[Daniel Buckland]] (masks) and [[Wesley Deintjie]] (lighting), and performed by [[Jacques Da Silva]] and [[Mongi Mthombeni]]. Presented by [[Dark Laugh Theatre]] productions. [[NAF]] 2010.
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2010: Directed by [[Sylvaine Strike]] and [[Daniel Buckland]], with design by [[Roger Lambert]] (props), [[Daniel Buckland]] (masks) and [[Wesley Deintjie]] (lighting), and performed by [[Jacques Da Silva]] and [[Mongi Mthombeni]]. Presented by [[Dark Laugh Theatre]] productions. [[NAF]] 2010. The production was presented at the [[Joburg Arts Alive Festival]] and subsequently at the [[Hilton Arts Festival]] in September.
  
 
Winner of the 2010 [[Naledi Award]]: Production cutting edge as well as the 2010 [[National Arts Festival|Ovation Award]], category Physical Theatre.
 
Winner of the 2010 [[Naledi Award]]: Production cutting edge as well as the 2010 [[National Arts Festival|Ovation Award]], category Physical Theatre.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
Review by Kgomotso Moncho published in ''[[The Star]]'', 6 July 2010.
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Review by [[Kgomotso Moncho]], ''[[The Star]]'', 6 July 2010.
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Review by [[Mary Corrigall]], ''[[Sunday Independent]]'', 5 September 2010.
  
 
Database: [[Amazwi]] Literary Awards.
 
Database: [[Amazwi]] Literary Awards.

Revision as of 14:06, 8 April 2021

The Butcher Brothers is a play conceptualised by Daniel Buckland.

Performance history in South Africa

2010: Directed by Sylvaine Strike and Daniel Buckland, with design by Roger Lambert (props), Daniel Buckland (masks) and Wesley Deintjie (lighting), and performed by Jacques Da Silva and Mongi Mthombeni. Presented by Dark Laugh Theatre productions. NAF 2010. The production was presented at the Joburg Arts Alive Festival and subsequently at the Hilton Arts Festival in September.

Winner of the 2010 Naledi Award: Production cutting edge as well as the 2010 Ovation Award, category Physical Theatre.

Sources

Review by Kgomotso Moncho, The Star, 6 July 2010.

Review by Mary Corrigall, Sunday Independent, 5 September 2010.

Database: Amazwi Literary Awards.

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