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Bafana Republic And Other Satires is a selection of monologues from a series of one-person satirical revues. Using the 2010 FIFA World Cup as an entry point for satirical commentary, the sketches focus on various issues facing democratic South Africa: state 'vanity' projects, land issues, abuse of women and state capture. In any deeply polarised society, satire provides an effective means for challenging audiences. Van Graan's potent mix of comedy, poetry and drama compels audiences to reflect on controversial topics in a non-alienating, thought-provoking and thoroughly entertaining way. The collection tackles themes of corruption, colonialism, violence against women, AIDS denialism, violent crime, racism and inequality head on. Readers or audience members cannot remain unaffected by the use of humour, exaggeration, irony and ridicule in the sketches to highlight social and political issues and human foibles. They will laugh and cringe and sometimes cry, but ultimately they will appreciate more deeply the beauty and humanity of their country, and perhaps feel recharged with hope. The sketches in the collection come from six one-person revues:
The compilation can be used as monologues for exam purposes or as acting exercises for drama students, or selections can be made from the sketches to make up one-person shows of varying lengths.
Iago's Last Dance is a trilogy about betrayal and vengeance set against the backdrop of the 'three-letter-plague': HIV. Moving from betrayal within a marriage to betrayal of friendship, and, finally, betrayal by the larger society, the trilogy of three-handers is a searing comment on and indictment of the Mbeki Aids-denialist era.The names of the short plays - Heartbreak Medea, Iago's Last Dance and Valiant Spartacus - reference classical texts, while the plays themselves resonate powerfully with our contemporary South African experience.
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