THEATRE: War, present and past, a thread which binds two excellent stage productions in Cape Town

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THEATRE: War, present and past, a thread which binds two excellent stage productions in Cape Town By Marianne Thamm

Back in the early 1990s when David Kramer and his long-time collaborator, Taliep Petersen, first penneda musical set in the ganglands of the Cape Flats, few investors were interested in funding the production.

Peterson was a repository of musical memory. It was his way of repairing the tattered fabric of lives shattered by slavery, colonialism and apartheid. And while Petersen brought to life this history in his music, he was also a hopeless romantic and lover of life and people.Poison It is there that she reconnects with old school friend Juanita who, in order to escape her strict, religious family, finds herself embroiled in an abusive relationship with gang leader Michael .

The cast including leads Petersen, Ferguson, Adams and Landrew are supported by stellar co-actors and singers including Eldon van der Merwe , Tashreeq de Villiers , Edith Plaatjies and Chad Baai . beautifully adapted for the stage as a monologue by Cecilia du Toit in collaboration with actress Sandra Prinsloo and director Lara Foot.based on the novel by Francois Smit, which in turn was inspired by Nico Moolman’s non-fiction work,After being raped by a British officer, Nell finds herself years later as a nurse in England having to tend to the same officer and the wounds he has sustained in World War I.

 

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