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2008 KKNK festival in Oudtshoorn, South Africa
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      Theatre StudiesPerformance StudiesWhiteness StudiesContemporary South African Art
Review of 2007 festival
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      Theatre StudiesPerformance StudiesContemporary South African Art
Review of 2009 festival
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      Theatre StudiesPerformance StudiesContemporary South African Art
Review of 1997 festival
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    • Performance Studies
25th Anniversary Standard Bank National Arts Festival (1999)
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Review of Catherine Cole's “Performing South Africa's Truth Commission: Stages of Transition"
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To begin to discuss the potentials and pitfalls of “multiculturalism,” we must first address the power structures that undergird such concepts in the first place.
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Review of 2011 festival
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Triple book review: Experiments in Freedom: Explorations of Identity in New South African Drama by Anton Krueger At This Stage: Plays from Post-apartheid South Africa edited by Greg Homann Armed Response: Plays from South Africa edited... more
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Article on Deon Opperman's Donkerland (1996)
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PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art, Volume 35, Number 3, September
2013 (PAJ 105), pp. 55-60
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Review of the 40th anniversary festival in 2014.
Theatre Journal, Volume 67, Number 1, March 2015, pp. 104-109.
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Review of Yvette Hutchison. South African Performance and Archives of Memory. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2013.
Modern Drama, Volume 57, Number 4, Winter 2014, pp. 534-536.
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Review of 2009 Grahamstown Arts Festival.
Theatre Journal, Volume 62, Number 2, May 2010, pp. 275-280.
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What does it mean to perform whiteness in the postcolonial era? To answer this question—crucial for understanding the changing meanings of race in the twenty-first century—Megan Lewis examines the ways that members of South Africa’s... more
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Cape Town’s Magnet Theatre has been a force in South African theater for three decades, a crucial space for theater, education, performance, and community throughout a turbulent period in South African history. Offering a dialogue between... more
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Review of William Kentridge's The Head & The Load at the Armory in New York (December 2018)
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      Theatre StudiesPerformance StudiesSouth African Literature