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Sizwe Banzi is Dead

Set in 1970s South Africa, this exciting new production is recorded as part of Contains Strong Language Festival in front an audience at the Patrick Studio, Birmingham Hippodrome.

Sizwe Banzi is Dead – a devised play by Athol Fugard, John Kani and Winston Ntshona.

This stark, funny and moving play, is set in 1970s South Africa at the height of apartheid.

When a man arrives in a photographic studio to have his image taken for his passbook, the characters discover what it means to lose your passbook, in a country where your passbook is your identity. The chilling reasons of how and why the man needed a new photograph are revealed. A thought-provoking, captivating drama about oppression, racism and identity. Recorded in front of an audience at Patrick Studio, Birmingham Hippodrome as part of the Contains Strong Language spoken word festival. With a specially recorded introduction by Athol Fugard in South Africa.

Styles ........... Tonderai Monyevu
Man/Robert Zwelinzima/Sizwe Banzi .......Sibusiso Mamba
Buntu ....... Adetomiwa Edun
Music composed and played by Xhosa Cole and Azizi Cole
Production Co-ordinators - Vicky Moseley and Pippa Day
Sound team, Simon Highfield, Sharon Hughes and John Benton
Producer/Director Pauline Harris

Please note that this programme contains strong and discriminatory language.

1 hour, 29 minutes

Last on

Sun 2 Oct 2022 19:30

Broadcast

  • Sun 2 Oct 2022 19:30