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[[Theatre Action Group|TAG]], a co-ordinating body and cultural organisation formed in 1990.  
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[[Theatre Action Group]] ([[TAG]] was a Western Cape cultural initiative.  
  
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A co-ordinating body and cultural organisation formed in 1990, it drew together a broad spectrum of people involved in not only protest and community theatre, but also [[CAPAB]] and the drama departments of the universities of [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department|Stellenbosch]] and [[University of Cape Town Drama Department|Cape Town]].
  
Major forces in TAG are : [[Mike van Graan]] (former director of the [[Community Arts Project]]), [[Johan Estberhuizen]], [[Mav1s Taylor]], Gay Morris]], [[Bo Petersen]] and [[CAP]]'s [[Janis Merand]].
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Major forces in [[TAG]] were : [[Mike van Graan]] (former director of the [[Community Arts Project]]), [[Johan Esterhuizen]], [[Mavis Taylor]], [[Gay Morris]], [[Bo Petersen]] and [[CAP]]'s [[Janis Merand]].
 
 
  
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[[TAG]] orgnised a mini-festival to coincide with their first seminar in 1991, and the work performed included ''[[The Time is Now]]'' by [[Gladys Thomas]], a localized adaptation of ''[[Waiting for Lefty]]'' (Odetts). 
  
 
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== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 09:46, 3 June 2019

Theatre Action Group (TAG was a Western Cape cultural initiative.

A co-ordinating body and cultural organisation formed in 1990, it drew together a broad spectrum of people involved in not only protest and community theatre, but also CAPAB and the drama departments of the universities of Stellenbosch and Cape Town.

Major forces in TAG were : Mike van Graan (former director of the Community Arts Project), Johan Esterhuizen, Mavis Taylor, Gay Morris, Bo Petersen and CAP's Janis Merand.

TAG orgnised a mini-festival to coincide with their first seminar in 1991, and the work performed included The Time is Now by Gladys Thomas, a localized adaptation of Waiting for Lefty (Odetts).

Sources

Weekly Mail, 1-7 February 1991.

The Star, 8 October 1991.

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