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''[[Woza Andries?]]''  is a free adaptation of ''[[Woza Albert!]]'' (Mtwa, Ngema and Simon, 1981) for two white actors set in the New South Africa, written by [[Robert Volker]], and workshopped by [[TEATERteater]]'s actors [[De Klerk Oelofse]], [[Johan Botha]] and [[Kelly-Eve Koopman]],  with director [[Christiaan Olwagen]]. The play met with critical acclaim at the 2010 [[National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown.
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''[[Woza Andries?]]''  is a poltical play written by [[Robert Volker]], and workshopped by [[TEATERteater]]'s actors [[De Klerk Oelofse]], [[Johan Botha]] and [[Kelly-Eve Koopman]],  with director [[Christiaan Olwagen]].  
  
Though the original script has the title ''[[Woza Andries?]]'', the play is also referred to in reviews and other materal as ''[[Woza Andries!?]]'' or ''[[Woza Andries!]]''
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Though the original script bears the title ''[[Woza Andries?]]'', the play is also referred to in reviews and other materal as ''[[Woza Andries!?]]'' or ''[[Woza Andries!]]''
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== The original text ==
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The play is ''[[Woza Albert!]]'' for two white actors,  set in the New South Africa, written by [[Robert Volker]], and workshopped by [[TEATERteater]]'s actors [[De Klerk Oelofse]], [[Johan Botha]] and [[Kelly-Eve Koopman]],  with director [[Christiaan Olwagen]].
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
  
A response to ''[[Woza Albert!]]'',
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A response to and a free adaptation of ''[[Woza Albert!]]'' (Mtwa, Ngema and Simon, 1981) ,
  
 
The original text  was written by [[Robert Volker]], then [[Workshop|workshopped]] and adapted by [[Johan Botha]], [[Kelly-Eve Koopman]], [[De Klerk Oelofse]], [[Christian Olwagen]] and [[Robert Volker]].  
 
The original text  was written by [[Robert Volker]], then [[Workshop|workshopped]] and adapted by [[Johan Botha]], [[Kelly-Eve Koopman]], [[De Klerk Oelofse]], [[Christian Olwagen]] and [[Robert Volker]].  
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'''See also ''[[Woza Albert!]]'''''
 
'''See also ''[[Woza Albert!]]'''''
  
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== Performances ==
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2010: Performed to critical acclaim at the 2010 National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, and went on to play in Stellenbosch and Cape Town in the same year.
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It later also played  at the [[Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts]] at the University of Cape Town (2011), the [[Aardklop]] Festival in Potchefstroom (2012) the [[Vryfees]] in Bloemfontein (2013).
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== Sources ==
  
  
  
 
https://astridstark1.wordpress.com/2010/12/06/theater-review-woza-andries-and-art/
 
https://astridstark1.wordpress.com/2010/12/06/theater-review-woza-andries-and-art/

Revision as of 10:58, 22 February 2017

Woza Andries? is a poltical play written by Robert Volker, and workshopped by TEATERteater's actors De Klerk Oelofse, Johan Botha and Kelly-Eve Koopman, with director Christiaan Olwagen.

Though the original script bears the title Woza Andries?, the play is also referred to in reviews and other materal as Woza Andries!? or Woza Andries!


The original text

The play is Woza Albert! for two white actors, set in the New South Africa, written by Robert Volker, and workshopped by TEATERteater's actors De Klerk Oelofse, Johan Botha and Kelly-Eve Koopman, with director Christiaan Olwagen.

The original text

A response to and a free adaptation of Woza Albert! (Mtwa, Ngema and Simon, 1981) ,

The original text was written by Robert Volker, then workshopped and adapted by Johan Botha, Kelly-Eve Koopman, De Klerk Oelofse, Christian Olwagen and Robert Volker.


See also Woza Albert!


Performances

2010: Performed to critical acclaim at the 2010 National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, and went on to play in Stellenbosch and Cape Town in the same year.

It later also played at the Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts at the University of Cape Town (2011), the Aardklop Festival in Potchefstroom (2012) the Vryfees in Bloemfontein (2013).


Sources

https://astridstark1.wordpress.com/2010/12/06/theater-review-woza-andries-and-art/