DUT’s Courtyard Theatre Hosts Magical retelling of “The Little Prince”
The cast of The Little Prince |
As part of the 75th anniversary of The Little Prince, the Durban University of Technology’s (DUT)
Faculty of Arts and Design’s (FoAD) Drama Department recently hosted a three-day
stage production based on the classic book at the Courtyard Theatre.
The play is an adaptation of French aristocrat Antoine de
Saint-Exupéry’s classic French fable, The Little Prince which was first
published in 1943.
With the support of the Alliance Française de Durban, the
play was staged and recreated by the Market Theatre Foundation’s brand-new
theatre company, Kwasha!, and directed by Clara Vaughan and Mwenya Kabwe.
The unique, multiple language South African inspired
production of the French masterpiece brought to life the philosophical tale
about a Little Prince who, through an initiatory journey around the galaxy,
discovers adulthood and several concepts such as Love, Friendship, Happiness
and Loneliness.
Drama Studies Head of Department, Prof Deborah Lutge said
that she was impressed with the staging of the play.
“The work was conceptually staged in a dramatically
interesting and magically minimalistic manner, with a strong ensemble of
performers.
Prof Lutge thanked the Alliance Française de Durban for
their continued interaction with the Drama and Production Studies Department as
well as the Market Theatre Laboratory, Kwasha! Theatre Company and FoAD’s, Dr René
Smith for setting up the international exchange.
The Market Theatre Foundation’s Chief Executive Officer Ismail
Mahomed expressed his appreciation to the Faculty of Arts and Design for
hosting the event.
“We are indeed delighted that The Little Prince could be
staged in Durban; our appreciation to the team in the faculty and to the
Alliance Francaise for supporting the tour to Durban,” he said.
Prior to the opening of the play there was a workshop
facilitated by members of the Kwasha! Theatre Company held at the Actor’s
Studio at Ritson Campus. The workshop focused on introducing the participants
to some introductory circus skills, with a particular focus on tumbling,
counter-balances and lifts.
- NASIPHI GIGABA
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