Difference between revisions of "The Pen"

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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
2001: First staged in the [[Laager]] at the [[Market Theatre]] in November 2001 as part of the [[Barney Simon Young Writers' Festival]], directed by [[Josias Dos Moleele]], with [[Mpho Molepo]] (Sipho), [[Shoki Mmola]] (Pinky) and [[Sibongile Genu]] (Thandi).  
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2001: First staged in the [[Laager]] at the [[Market Theatre]] in November 2001 as part of the [[Barney Simon Young Writers' Festival]], directed by [[Josias Dos Moleele]], with [[Mpho Molepo]] (Sipho), [[Shoki Mmola]] (Pinky) and [[Sibongile Genu]] (Thandi).
       
 
        [[Sibongile Jenu]].
 
 
 
  
 
2003: Staged in February 2003 in the [[Laager]] at the [[Market Theatre]], directed by [[Fiona Ramsay]], with [[James Ngcobo]] (Sipho), [[Mmabatho Mogomotsi]] (Pinky) and [[Lindiwe Chibi]] (Thandi). Set designed by [[Wilhelm Disbergen]].
 
2003: Staged in February 2003 in the [[Laager]] at the [[Market Theatre]], directed by [[Fiona Ramsay]], with [[James Ngcobo]] (Sipho), [[Mmabatho Mogomotsi]] (Pinky) and [[Lindiwe Chibi]] (Thandi). Set designed by [[Wilhelm Disbergen]].

Revision as of 10:23, 1 March 2024

The Pen is a play by Monde Mayephu.

The original text

A look at the playwright at work.

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Performance history in South Africa

2001: First staged in the Laager at the Market Theatre in November 2001 as part of the Barney Simon Young Writers' Festival, directed by Josias Dos Moleele, with Mpho Molepo (Sipho), Shoki Mmola (Pinky) and Sibongile Genu (Thandi).

2003: Staged in February 2003 in the Laager at the Market Theatre, directed by Fiona Ramsay, with James Ngcobo (Sipho), Mmabatho Mogomotsi (Pinky) and Lindiwe Chibi (Thandi). Set designed by Wilhelm Disbergen.

Sources

Ruphin Coudyzer. 2023. Annotated list of his photographs of Market Theatre productions. (Provided by Coudyzer)

The Citizen, 22 November 2001.

The Citizen, 17 February 2003.

Business Day, 17 February 2003.

The Star, 18 February 2003.

Mail & Guardian, 27 February 2003.

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