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Reckoning with Athol Fugard
Leon de Kock on Athol Fugard, age eighty-one, and his work.
On the Fringe
We bring you an update on events at the Cape Town Fringe Festival, which runs until 5 October.
Tagged Amateur Hour, Ashes to Ashes, Bailey Snyman, Being Norm, Cape Town Fringe, choreography, CTFringe, De Klerk Oelofse, gender violence, Genna Gardini, Glen Biderman Pam, Grant Van Ster, Harold Pinter, If These Bodies Could Speak, Jaco Bouwer, Jemma Kahn, Kafka, Koleka Putuma, Mark Elderkin, Na-Aap, Richard Antrobus, Rosa Rogers Postlethwaite, Shaun Oelf, Siphumeze Kundayi, Standard Bank Young Artist, Terry Norton, Thabisa Dinga, theatre
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Shakespeare and the politics of identity in South Africa
Chris Thurman reviews Natasha Distiller’s Shakespeare and the Coconuts: On Post-Apartheid South African Culture, and concludes that this is a book that can and should inform all those who engage with Shakespeare’s work in South Africa.
Tagged Post-Apartheid, race, Shakespeare, Thabo Mbeki, theatre
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