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The Me Nobody Knows . A workshopped musical, which grew out of the writings of two hundred children living in the ghettoes of New York. A Johannesburg version of the original, localised and directed by [[Benjy Francis]] and his cast, was performed in the [[Market Theatre]] in 197*.  This production featured the first large-scale non-racial cast to appear in the Market Theatre complex.
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'''''The Me Nobody Knows''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Me_Nobody_Knows] is a workshopped musical, which grew out of the writings of two hundred children living in the ghettoes of New York.  
  
The me nobody knows: a programme for the [[The Company]] production directed by [[Benjy Francis]], with [[Nomsa Nene]] and [[Ruth Masilo]] in the cast, at the Market Theatre, Johannesburg, from 10 May 1977 (''AfricaWide'').
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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A Johannesburg version of the original, localised and directed by [[Benjy Francis]] and his cast, produced by [[The Company]], was performed in the [[Market Theatre]] from 10 May 1977 with [[Nomsa Nene]] and [[Ruth Masilo]] in the cast. Other cast members were [[Leonie Hofmeyr]], [[Leslie Mongezi]], [[Barrie Shah]], [[Jonathan Taylor]]. This production featured the first large-scale non-racial cast to appear in the Market Theatre complex.
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== Sources ==
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. 344-5.
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Various entries in [[NELM]] catalogue.
  
  

Revision as of 11:25, 6 November 2017

The Me Nobody Knows [1] is a workshopped musical, which grew out of the writings of two hundred children living in the ghettoes of New York.

Performance history in South Africa

A Johannesburg version of the original, localised and directed by Benjy Francis and his cast, produced by The Company, was performed in the Market Theatre from 10 May 1977 with Nomsa Nene and Ruth Masilo in the cast. Other cast members were Leonie Hofmeyr, Leslie Mongezi, Barrie Shah, Jonathan Taylor. This production featured the first large-scale non-racial cast to appear in the Market Theatre complex.

Sources

Tucker, 1997. 344-5.

Various entries in NELM catalogue.


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