Exhilarating and an utter joy to watch. Amy Jephta stakes a strong claim to being one of South Africa’s leading contemporary playwrights South African playwright Amy Jephta’s latest is a ...
"In the wrong hands", Amy Jephta's new play could have become a "very conventional critique" of South Africa's deeply divided society, said Clive Davis in The Times. Yet this "quirky" satire ...
This is the first performance of the play, and Amy Jephta’s writing is startling. It’s a fast-paced script which has you laughing one minute and shrinking into your seat in uncomfortable ...
Arifa Akbar, The Guardian: Amy Jephta’s play carries shades of A Raisin in the Sun, and several other community-clash dramas (including Eureka Day). But what makes it fresh is its sophisticated ...
This one is by South African writer Amy Jephta, and whirls brilliantly around a super simple idea: a smart new build cul-de-sac in a nice part of town in South Africa, where suddenly a shack pops up.
Amy Jephta’s incisive comedy skewers the malignant prejudices simmering within a privileged enclave in South Africa On a plot of disused land beside a gated community in South Africa ...
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