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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
1979: Performed by the newly formed [[Bahamutsi Players]]at the [[Donaldson Orlando Cultural Club]] in Soweto in May, then in the [[Wits Box]].  
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1979: Performed by the newly formed [[Bahmutsi Players]] at the [[Donaldson Orlando Cultural Club]] in Soweto in May, then in the [[Wits Box]].  
  
 
1982:  Performed by the [[Bahamutsi Players]] as a [[Baxter Theatre]] Production, directed by [[Isaiah Maishe Maponya|Maponya]], starring [[Sydwell Yola]], [[Simon Mosikile]], [[Velile Nxazonke]].  
 
1982:  Performed by the [[Bahamutsi Players]] as a [[Baxter Theatre]] Production, directed by [[Isaiah Maishe Maponya|Maponya]], starring [[Sydwell Yola]], [[Simon Mosikile]], [[Velile Nxazonke]].  
  
1983: Presented at the [[National Theatre London]] by the [[Bahamutsi Players]], under the direction of [[Ian Steadman]], later touring Britain and Germany.  
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1983: Presented at the [[National Theatre London]] by the [[Bahamutsi Players]], under the direction of [[Ian Steadman]], later touring Britain and Germany.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 05:34, 11 February 2019

The Hungry Earth is a play by Isaiah Maishe Maponya.

The original text

Translations and adaptations

A full length play about the mine-workers and their struggle against oppression under Apartheid. Drawing much on the structure of Brecht’s The Measures Taken, it presents a powerful ‘lecture-demonstration’ of black working-class life in South Africa.

First written and performed in 1979 and the text first published by Polyptoton (London) in 1981, thereafter in Temple Hauptfleisch and Ian Steadman: South African Theatre – Four Plays and an Introduction (HAUM Educational, 1984). It was later also publised in a variety of other collections, including Postcolonial Plays (Routledge); South African Plays (Nick Hern Books) and Maponya's own collection, Doing Plays for a Change (Wits University Press).

Performance history in South Africa

1979: Performed by the newly formed Bahmutsi Players at the Donaldson Orlando Cultural Club in Soweto in May, then in the Wits Box.

1982: Performed by the Bahamutsi Players as a Baxter Theatre Production, directed by Maponya, starring Sydwell Yola, Simon Mosikile, Velile Nxazonke.

1983: Presented at the National Theatre London by the Bahamutsi Players, under the direction of Ian Steadman, later touring Britain and Germany.

Sources

Brian Barrow and Yvonne Williams-Short, (eds.). 1988. Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987 The Baxter Theatre.

Loren Kruger 1999. The Drama of South Africa: Plays, Pageants and Publics Since 1910 London: Routledge

Percy Tucker. 1997. Just the Ticket. My 50 Years in Show Business. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press.


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