Joburg Theatre presents Woza Albert | The Planner

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Joburg Theatre presents Woza Albert! by Percy Mtwa, Mbongeni Ngema and Barney Simon, presented by arrangement with DALRO (Pty) Limited.

 

The satirical eighties play is still a relevant story today and is a school set work in the South African GDE school curriculum. Woza Albert! is presented for the education and the development of new audiences, the theatre piece is a great tool for audience development while assisting schools with their school curriculum.The play portrays many truths and clarifies a simple approach to the human condition, therefore making it relevant to South Africa.

 

Mncedisi Shabangu and Hamilton Dhlamini play the roles of various black South Africans – a vendor, barber, domestic worker, manual labourer and soldier – receiving the news that Christ (Morena) has arrived in South Africa, where a Calvinist white elite imposes apartheid. The two theatre veterans make it easy for an audience to relate in the new South Africa, where people are desperate for a better life despite their political freedom. The parts played by Shabangu and Dhlamini show off their skills in acting, mime, singing and dance.

 

They also create images using a few words and actions. The play revolves around people waiting for a Morena, a Christ or saviour, to come and save them from their plight. Set in Apartheid South Africa in the 1970s, the actors perform with a rich humour in spite of the hardships the characters go through.

 

Where? The Fridge at Joburg Theatre. When? Friday, 05 February to Friday 19 February (10:00 Tuesday to Friday and 20:00 Friday and Saturdays). For more information, and to purchase tickets, visit www.joburgtheatre.com.