Remembering Anene Booysen: The sound, the fury and the politicking
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The double illusion of theatre and family secrets are revealed in Grahamstown stage hit The Travellers. Kate Stegeman attended its opening night in Johannesburg.
Two for the Price of One lends the post-modern theme of a detached society a subtle and assessable air by setting it in a supermarket -- the epitome of our banal meaningless existence, writes Kate Stegeman.
Rather than addressing gender violence and remembering the young woman, Anene Booysen's memorial degenerated into a political rally.
Rather than addressing gender violence and remembering the young woman, Anene Booysen's memorial degenerated into a political rally.
The double illusion of theatre and family secrets are revealed in Grahamstown stage hit The Travellers. Kate Stegeman attended its opening night in Johannesburg.
Two for the Price of One lends the post-modern theme of a detached society a subtle and assessable air by setting it in a supermarket -- the epitome of our banal meaningless existence, writes Kate Stegeman.







