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Who Killed Mr Drum? (WKMD) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Synopsis A vibrant and heartbreaking evocation of 1950's South Africa, based on the book by Sylvester Stein, of the same title. It was first commissioned by Treatment Theatre. Can Themba works at ''Drum Magazine' where he is the epitome of the hard-working, fast-living journo, worshipping only the written word and the female form - and constantly defying the restrictive absurdities of Apartheid. The only steadying influence in his life is his hero and mentor, Henry Nxumalo, aka the original investigative journalist, Mr Drum. But when Henry is found stabbed in a back-alley, Can's life begins to unravel. Will his anger find expression in anything other than self- destruction? Can his white girlfriend Lizzie, the love of his life, do anything to save him? | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(Andi Osho singing as Dolly Rathebe)
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Cast: Twelve (ten male, two female) Production History Treatment Theatre, Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, 1 September, 2005. Directed by Paul Robinson, and Designed by Francisco Rodriguez-Weil. Design Richard Matthews, Video Design Chris Rogers, Music and Sound Design Scott Myers, Lighting Sherry Coenen, Costumes Alexander Khariban.
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Sergeant Bezuidenhoot......................Jon Cartwright Sylvester Stein............................Stephen Billington Can Themba.........................Sello Maake Ka-Ncube Henry Nxumalo....................................Wale Ojo Bob Gosani..................................... .Wela Frasier Bloke Modisane..............................Israel Aduramo Casey Motsisi................................Marcel McCalla Dolly Rathebe......................................Andi Osho Todd Matshikiza/Tsotsi 2............Emmanuel Ighodaro Lizzie Hutchinson.........................Georgina Sutcliffe Zeke Mphelele...............................Lucian Msamati Tsotsi 1/ Moetsie.............................Ayedeji Aloba (We are sorry for the occasional delay in loading the .JPEG files below. are good quality and we hope you will find them worth the wait). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Fraser's View What a show ! A huge cast (by fringe standards), top design and production values and great music as can be heard in the sound clip. This features Andi Osho singing as Dolly Rathebe - what a gal. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The show was a real credit to the Treatment Theatre Production Team, and to Paul Robinson who directed. Working on the script with Paul, and co-writer Sylvester Stein was the best kind of rollercoaster. We tried to pull off not only a genuine drama, but also an evocation of a very particular time in South Africa's history, and a celebration of an outstanding gang of jazz-obsessed, hard-drinking black journalists. Based on Sylvester's own book, of the same title, it recalled a piquant episode in his own life. Quite a brief! In the end, we drew not only from Syl's book, but from some of the character's own accounts of the time. Can Themba's 'The Will to Die' and Bloke Modisane's 'Blame Me on History' stick in the mind. A great adventure, and in the end, a generous crowd-pleasing show - and a reminder that Apartheid in South Africa was not only mad prejudice, but about the waste of a great many talented lives. Future A new production would be fantastic - Sello would love one in South Africa - and we might get the script down by another twenty minutes, too! Reviews Clipped '...a fascinating portrait of 1960's South Africa...' The Guardian 'Alive with pain, passion and humour...' The Telegraph '...a rich, shrewd, generous, gifted piece...' The Independent '...you can't fail to enjoy yourself.' Sunday Telegraph | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||