Drama and Performance Studies, UKZN, has pleasure in presenting
DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS
A festival of short plays and extracts from plays directed by exciting new directors who are postgraduates at the institution.
20th – 23rd May 2015 starting at 6pm
Hexagon Studio Theatre
Tickets R40/R25 per evening - available at the door only.
Programme:
Wed 6pm: A Little Box of Oblivion, And The Girls in Their Sunday Dresses, The House of Cards
Thur 6pm: Nongogo, The Suit, Alarms.
Fri 6pm: A Little Box of Oblivion, Asinamali!, And The Girls in Their Sunday Dresses, The House of Cards
Sat 6pm: Nongogo, The Suit, Alarms, Asinamali!
The shows are each between 15 and 30 min long
The Plays
And The Girls in Their Sunday Dresses by Zakes Mda.
A retired prostitute and a fiery domestic worker develop an unlikely friendship as they wait in a queue to buy cheap rice. They share stories and heartbreaks, resolving to stop waiting and seize life.
Directed by Nokwazi Mkhatshwa
Asinamali! by Mbongeni Ngema.
Five prisoners in a South African jail in the 1980’s recount the circumstances that led to their imprisonment through dialogue, song and dance. The cast includes some impressive professional actors: the talented Menzi Mkhwane, Mpilo Nzimande and TQ Zondi, all known for their shows that are touring the province at the moment.
Directed by Nompilo Jili.
NONGOGO by Athol Fugard
Set in the 1950’s, when apartheid was being brutally formalized, Nongogo tells the tale of displaced township individuals, whose futile longing to belong and be loved provides the impetus for the drama. Each character represents a different dysfunction, from psychological to physical, as they interact in Queenie’s Shebeen.
Directed by Lungi Mncube.
The House Of Cards by Charles Mee
The House of Cards is a reflection on the presence of beauty as well as the terrifying atrocities of our world. A young man, scared by the effects of war, describes his experiences through detailed imageries of blossoms, boat rides and torture. The cruelty of war has left him drifting through ‘No Man’s Land’ as he struggles to keep his sanity.
Directed by Brandon Bosch
A Little Box of Oblivion by Stephen Bean
A lovely spring day is interrupted by a woman who leaves a box beside Cool, asking her not to knock, tilt, shake or open it and rushes off. Cool just wants to read her paper when people start to arrive and speculate about the possible evil contents of the box. What could possibly go wrong when the woman comes back?
Directed by Shivani Hariparsad
The Suit by Can Themba, Mothobi Mutloatse, and Barney Simon
This is a parable about forgiveness set in apartheid South Africa. It follows a husband who demands an unusual punishment to his wife: that she treat her lover’s abandoned suit as a guest of honour in their home.
Directed by Mxolisi Gwala
Alarms by Michael Frayn
Alarms is a high energy farce and depicts how a simple evenings drinks with friends quickly dissolves into utter chaos without any provocation. Four friends simply try to enjoy a bottle of wine together when things go horrendously wrong as gadgets and technologies begin to unravel the evening.
Directed by Nicolas Hughes