Interrogation Room, a new stage thriller, will expose apartheid secrets regarding the kidnapping of a teenage freedom fighter by the police.
This Wednesday, September 7, “Interrogation Room,” directed by Zwelibanzi Sibiya, will premiere at the South African State Theatre (SAST) for a limited season.
Written by Refilwe Sibiya, “Interrogation Room” recounts the 1986 arrest of Vusi Ndlovu (Sabelo Motloung) on suspicion of terrorism by the Special Branch Police.
Lieutenant De Kok (Richard Nel) and Constable Themba Maseko are thereafter at his mercy ( Peter Mashigo).
The incident is told through Themba Maseko’s recounting of events to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) in the 1990s.
Zwelibanzi Sibiya told IOL Entertainment that his objective for this piece was to reveal the harsh realities behind apartheid in South Africa.
“This is a very personal narrative, but I wanted to give South Africans a first-hand account of what our fathers, uncles, and brothers through as a result of the apartheid regime,” said Sibiya.
“Much has been stated about what transpired during the apartheid era, but we have not seen the account of what occurred behind the closed doors of the so-called interrogation rooms.”
This is the Year of the Bicycle.
The Drama Workshop
Date: September 15- 16.
After nearly a decade, the hit play “The Year of the Bicycle” by Joanna Evans returns to South African stages with a new interpretation, a new director, and new actors.
Amelia and Andile, two children from vastly different circumstances, became friends over a garden wall in the play. Ten years later, they have become estranged and suffer concussions in separate accidents at the same time. They reunite in each other’s confused thoughts.
The story of “The Year of the Bicycle,” directed by Dara Beth and starring Kamogelo Mhlantla and Samantha Carlisle, is as pertinent in 2022 as it was when the film debuted in 2013.
This is the Year of the Bicycle.
The Drama Workshop
Date: September 15- 16.
After nearly a decade, the hit play “The Year of the Bicycle” by Joanna Evans returns to South African stages with a new interpretation, a new director, and new actors.
Amelia and Andile, two children from vastly different circumstances, became friends over a garden wall in the play. Ten years later, they have become estranged and suffer concussions in separate accidents at the same time. They reunite in each other’s confused thoughts.
The story of “The Year of the Bicycle,” directed by Dara Beth and starring Kamogelo Mhlantla and Samantha Carlisle, is as pertinent in 2022 as it was when the film debuted in 2013.