Death of a Colonialist
Date: Tuesday, 20 April 2010
Dinner time: From 6ish onwards
Performance Time: 20:15 – 21:30
Location: Market Theatre – Barney Simon Theatre
Street: 56 Margaret Mcingana Street (previously Wolhuter)
Meet at The Market Theatre Bar and Bistro from 6:30ish onward a drinks and bite. Call 083 645 1542 if lost. Show at Market Theatre @ 20:15
I’ve just found out that tickets need to be paid for in advance to be held for the group.
To get tickets, either pay into my account by 10 am tomorrow (Tues 20th) (mail me for details), book through Computicket or take a chance to get tickets at the door before the show - Seating is unreserved.
http://www.computicket.com/web/event/death_of_a_colonialist/112668642/49489850
Dealing with questions of identity, history and terminal illness, Death of a Colonialist is a funny, sad, profound and passionate play that weaves between the tragedy of our past and the challenges of our present.
Greg Latter, writer of the films Forgiveness and Goodbye Bafana, returns to his theatrical roots with this powerhouse drama about a disintegrating white academic family in Grahamstown. Death of a Colonialist tells the story of Harold Smith, an aging, eccentric, unpredictable but extremely passionate history teacher at a high school in Grahamstown. Obsessed with the history of the amaXhosa, he is so wrapped up in his teaching world that he fails to be aware of the crises that are raging in his family. Death of a Colonialist stars Jamie Bartlett, Shirley Johnston, Theo Landey and Ashleigh Harvey.
Tues – R60
Duration: 1 hour 20 minutes.
Facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=107678342597841
Map to Theatre: http://bit.ly/cGbMpg
Could take Jan Smuts off. Cross Nelson Mandela Bridge then Right at first robots into Carr St.
You’ll see sign that says “To Market Theatre Parking” at next robot, which would be Left into Miriam Makeba St, right at next robot into parking.











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