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At This Stage - Plays from Post-apartheid South Africa (Paperback)
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As South Africa continues to advance towards the fulfilment of its
visionary constitution, significant shifts in the mode, style, and
theme of its nation's theatre have begun to take hold. The four
plays in this collection, by Lara Foot Newton, Mike van Graan,
Motshabi Tyelele and Craig Higginson, offer insights into an
emerging national identity. The primary themes explored in the four
texts - reconciliation, matriarchy, justice, accountability,
corruption, truth, memory, and violence - reflect on the challenges
and questions South Africans are confronted with in their nascent
democratic state. In the two essays that complement this anthology,
theatre director Greg Homann argues that South African theatre and
her playwrights have surfaced into a new period, one that signals
new themes and challenges. The mode of representation has shifted
and the monological form we came to both loathe and love has
dissipated to match a democratic society grappling with multiple
points of view. Reach (Lara Foot Newton) is a story of trying to
connect. Two South Africans from different generations reach out
across conflicting experiences and racial lines in an attempt to
reconcile their shared past. Some Mother's Sons (Mike van Graan)
questions the success and failure of the South African criminal and
justice system. Vusi and Braam, two lawyers and friends, negotiate
their experiences of apartheid violence and post-apartheid
criminality. Shwele Bawo!!: A Grave Injustice (Motshabi Tyelele) is
a one-woman play detailing how wife and mother, Dikeledi Nkabinde,
has found herself locked-up for the murder of her Black Economic
Empowered husband. Dream of the Dog (Craig Higginson) is set on the
eve of Richard and Patricia Wiley's departure from their
KwaZulu-Natal farm. A series of interactions that challenge notions
of truth, revenge, memory, and justice unfold when a familiar
visitor arrives.
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