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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
Opened at the [[Market Theatre]] on 26 November 1999 and played until April 2000, directed by [[Mbongeni Ngema]], with a cast including [[Gcina Mhlope]], [[Velephi Mnisi]] and [[Leleti Khumalo]].  
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1999: Opened at the [[Market Theatre]] on 26 November 1999 and played until April 2000, directed by [[Mbongeni Ngema]], with a cast including [[Gcina Mhlope]], [[Velephi Mnisi]] and [[Leleti Khumalo]].  
  
Produced at [[The Playhouse]] in Durban in 2000, then toured the country and internationally.  
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2000: Produced at [[The Playhouse]] in Durban in 2000, then toured the country and internationally.  
  
Performed in 2013 at the [[Market Theatre]],  directed by [[Christopher John]] for [[Committed Artists Foundation]] in association with the [[Market Theatre]].
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2013: Performed in 2013 at the [[Market Theatre]],  directed by [[Christopher John]] for [[Committed Artists Foundation]] in association with the [[Market Theatre]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 16:16, 7 March 2018

written and performed by Mbongeni Ngema. A musical production based on the history of the Zulu nation.

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Performance history in South Africa

1999: Opened at the Market Theatre on 26 November 1999 and played until April 2000, directed by Mbongeni Ngema, with a cast including Gcina Mhlope, Velephi Mnisi and Leleti Khumalo.

2000: Produced at The Playhouse in Durban in 2000, then toured the country and internationally.

2013: Performed in 2013 at the Market Theatre, directed by Christopher John for Committed Artists Foundation in association with the Market Theatre.

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Jennifer de Klerk, Artslink.co.za 10/05/2013 09:58:17


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