The Herald (South Africa)

An insider’s fantastic five

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National Arts Festival executive producer Ashraf Johaardien gives his top five picks for Theatre on the Main:

THE BORROW PIT by 2018 Standard Bank Young Artist Jemma Kahn is a play about 20th Century men told by a 21st Century woman.

Through the lens of kamishibai, an ancient Japanese storytelli­ng medium, Kahn tells the story of Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud, two of Britain’s most influentia­l artists.

Each had a muse who helped them on their way to prodigious fame – but not so for the muses.

MONSIEUR IBRAHIM EN DIE BLOMME VAN DIE KORAN is presented by Kunste Onbeperk and is performed by the inimitable Dawid Minnaar, with direction by Phillip Rademeyer.

Set in the Jewish quarter of Paris in the 1960s, Moses (Momo) finds an unlikely friend in a lonely Muslim shop owner, Monsieur Ibrahim.

When Momo’s father – an aggressive man – disappears and is found dead, Ibrahim takes him in and a moving story unfolds, showing how the most important lessons about life and death are learned when we least expect it.

GONE NATIVE: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF REGINA BROOKS, presented by Joburg City Theatres, with music by Hugh Masekela and direction by Makhaola Ndebele.

One of the most controvers­ial figures of South African history; a woman who defied apartheid government laws and what was deemed immoral; a white woman who had several relationsh­ips with black men at a time where interracia­l relationsh­ips were shunned.

THEATRE IN THE BACKYARD is a concept pioneered by Cape Town theatre director Mhlanguli George and is the outcome of a radical shift in focus from trying to get new works into standard theatres, to taking them into people’s backyards.

Each story is inspired by the unique traits of each backyard and what elements strike the creator as a story that insists on being told.

THE INCIDENT by Swedish playwright Joakim Daun will be co-produced by UJ Arts & Culture as part of their all-new play developmen­t platform, STAGED, and is made possible with generous support from the Embassy of Sweden. Newcomer Elizabeth Zaza Muchemwa directs a group of theatre- makers from Zimbabwe, South Africa, Sweden and the US, who are interested in telling untold stories and presenting performanc­es that question mainstream norms in society.

 ??  ?? THE BORROW PIT: Jemma Kahn’s new work
THE BORROW PIT: Jemma Kahn’s new work
 ?? Picture: JAN POTGIETER ?? PERSONAL FAVOURITES: Ashraf Johaardien
Picture: JAN POTGIETER PERSONAL FAVOURITES: Ashraf Johaardien
 ?? Picture: ROBERT A HAMBLIN ?? LIFE LESSONS: Dawid Minnaar in ‘Monsieur Ibrahim en die Blomme van die Koran’
Picture: ROBERT A HAMBLIN LIFE LESSONS: Dawid Minnaar in ‘Monsieur Ibrahim en die Blomme van die Koran’

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