The astonishing Impact of South African Theatre
As the ‘new South Africa’ sought a cultural identity, so the idea of culture had to be completely redefined to include the full spectrum of cultural activity by all citizens. The initial focus was on multi-cultural, interdisciplinary work that crossed boundaries in an attempt to appeal to all. Political theatre lost its appeal, with a sudden rise in more commercial theatre becoming rapidly available. Once the Boycott was lifted, audiences enjoyed a wealth of international productions - especially the likes of comedy and musicals. Serious theatre struggled to find an audience. The rapid changes impacted the economics of the theatre industry too; the Provincial Performing Arts Councils were replaced by a National Arts Council, whose focus was to provide access to funding for all South African performers.
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- 12th Grade
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- A programme of Music, Visual Arts and Drama education
- Schooljaar
- 200
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- July 21, 2023
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theatre studies