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by [[Mavis Taylor]] and the [[UCT Workshop]]/ by [[Itumeleng Wa-Lehure]], [[Mavis Taylor]] and [[Mark Fleishman]] [this according to Wa Lehure’s CV]. A workshopped play as a response to the violence present in our society. Working on the play it became increasingly clear that the solution necessary are extremely complex yet there is a belief that there is a way forward.
 
by [[Mavis Taylor]] and the [[UCT Workshop]]/ by [[Itumeleng Wa-Lehure]], [[Mavis Taylor]] and [[Mark Fleishman]] [this according to Wa Lehure’s CV]. A workshopped play as a response to the violence present in our society. Working on the play it became increasingly clear that the solution necessary are extremely complex yet there is a belief that there is a way forward.
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Awarded the [[Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards|Fleur du Cap Award]] for Best New Indigenous Script.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
First performed in the [[Little Theatre]], Cape Town in 1986, directed by [[Mavis Taylor]] (a [[University of Cape Town Drama Department|UCT Drama Department]] production). Assistant directors [[Mark Fleishman]] and [[Stephen Jennings]], choreography [[Alfred Hinkel]]. Set design by [[Gavin Younge]], lighting design by [[Sydney Jansen]], music created by [[Nigel Maister]]. The cast were [[Poppy Tsira]], [[Dumile Magodla]], [[Gideon de Wet]], [[Owen de Jager]], [[Ann Fielding]], [[Michelle Constant]], [[Mark Fleishman]], [[Nina Shepherd]], [[Itumeleng Wa-Lehure|Itumeleng Wa Lehulere]], [[Pauline O'Kelly]], [[Pamela Matshikwe]].
 
First performed in the [[Little Theatre]], Cape Town in 1986, directed by [[Mavis Taylor]] (a [[University of Cape Town Drama Department|UCT Drama Department]] production). Assistant directors [[Mark Fleishman]] and [[Stephen Jennings]], choreography [[Alfred Hinkel]]. Set design by [[Gavin Younge]], lighting design by [[Sydney Jansen]], music created by [[Nigel Maister]]. The cast were [[Poppy Tsira]], [[Dumile Magodla]], [[Gideon de Wet]], [[Owen de Jager]], [[Ann Fielding]], [[Michelle Constant]], [[Mark Fleishman]], [[Nina Shepherd]], [[Itumeleng Wa-Lehure|Itumeleng Wa Lehulere]], [[Pauline O'Kelly]], [[Pamela Matshikwe]].
 
Awarded the [[Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards|Fleur du Cap Award]] for Best New Indigenous Script.
 
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

Revision as of 11:34, 6 April 2016

by Mavis Taylor and the UCT Workshop/ by Itumeleng Wa-Lehure, Mavis Taylor and Mark Fleishman [this according to Wa Lehure’s CV]. A workshopped play as a response to the violence present in our society. Working on the play it became increasingly clear that the solution necessary are extremely complex yet there is a belief that there is a way forward.

Awarded the Fleur du Cap Award for Best New Indigenous Script.

Performance history in South Africa

First performed in the Little Theatre, Cape Town in 1986, directed by Mavis Taylor (a UCT Drama Department production). Assistant directors Mark Fleishman and Stephen Jennings, choreography Alfred Hinkel. Set design by Gavin Younge, lighting design by Sydney Jansen, music created by Nigel Maister. The cast were Poppy Tsira, Dumile Magodla, Gideon de Wet, Owen de Jager, Ann Fielding, Michelle Constant, Mark Fleishman, Nina Shepherd, Itumeleng Wa Lehulere, Pauline O'Kelly, Pamela Matshikwe.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

Thina Bantu theatre pamphlet, 1986.

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