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Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Theatre people / Writers: Dramatists and playwrights: By nationality: South African Also: South Africa: People: ...
The play relates the story of two working class whites (Vince and Forsie) who arrive at an isolated roadhouse (The Palace) just as it is closing. The black waiter (September) who works there is shortly going on leave to visit his family whom he has not seen for two years because they are forced by apartheid to live in a homeland .
Woza Albert! was turned into a film and is a prime example of Workshop Theatre movement in South Africa and became one of the most produced South African plays within South Africa and internationally. The play is highly praised for its use of humour and ability to illuminate and critique the systematic oppression of black South Africans under ...
Pages in category "South African plays adapted into films" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... South African plays (3 C, 23 P) Pages in category "African plays"
Karoo Moose is a play by the South African playwright Lara Foot Newton. Set in a remote village in the Karoo, the play depicts the trials and tribulations of a young girl called Thozama. In the play, the main character Thozama ends up killing a moose that is inexplicably in the middle of the Karoo, and it shows all the events that follow.
uMabatha is a 1970 play written by South African playwright Welcome Msomi. [1] It is an adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth set in the Zulu Kingdom during the early 19th century, and details how Mabatha overthrows Dangane.