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Sophiatown (Paperback)
Junction Avenue Theatre Company
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Sophiatown was the ‘Chicago of South Africa’, a vibrant
community that produced not only gangsters and shebeen queens but
leading journalists, writers, musicians and politicians, and gave
urban African culture its rhythm and style. This play, based on the
life history of Sophiatown, opened at the Market Theatre in
Johannesburg in February 1986 to great acclaim. The play won the AA
Life Vita Award for Playwright of the Year 1985/86. This new
edition of the play includes an introduction which sets the work in
its historical context.
"Why bother to rob a bank, when you can own a bank?" asked
Bertold Brecht. The question is reiterated in the very Brechtian
"Love, Crime and Johannesburg," the story of Jimmy 'Long Legs'
Mangane, a people's poet involved in the struggle, who is accused
of robbing a bank. He passionately asserts his innocence, claiming
to work for the "secret secret service." Lewis, his old friend and
comrade from the struggle, now owns a bank. How did this happen?
The man of the struggle is now a man of accounts. A man of the
nineties. Part of the cellphone generation. Added to the mix is an
old-style gangster, two girlfriends, a Jewish father and a very
unusual Chief of Police. Described as one of the first genuine
post-apartheid plays, "Love, Crime and Johannesburg" is a witty,
lighthearted account of life in the City of Gold at the turn of the
millennium. A must for all students of South African theatre.
Winner of the 2000 Vita Award for best script of a new South
African Play.
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