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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
First performed in 1974.
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1975: First performed in [[Mofolo Hall]], Soweto, directed by [[Gibson Kente]], with the following cast: [[Stompie Mazwi]] (Saduva), [[Thandi Baduze]] (Ntanana), [[Nonkululeko Rabi]] (Madinto), [[Darlington Michaels]] (Doctor Phuza), [[Ronnie Mokoena]] (Offside), [[Mackintosh Bricks]] (Pelepele).
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 21:00, 26 January 2024

Too Late is a one-act play by Gibson Kente.

The original text

At first banned and then unbanned, it was Kente’s only published play, and one of only three that he wrote dealing directly with political themes. A melodramatic musical play with political undertones in the township style, on the death of Ntanana, a crippled girl through brutal police action and apartheid bureaucracy.

Excerpts published in S'ketsh' (1975) and the play was published in South African People’s Plays (Ed. Robert Kavanagh), 1981 (Heinemann).

Performance history in South Africa

1975: First performed in Mofolo Hall, Soweto, directed by Gibson Kente, with the following cast: Stompie Mazwi (Saduva), Thandi Baduze (Ntanana), Nonkululeko Rabi (Madinto), Darlington Michaels (Doctor Phuza), Ronnie Mokoena (Offside), Mackintosh Bricks (Pelepele).

Sources

Tribute to Gibson Kente by Melvin Whitebooi, Die Burger, 4 December 2004.

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