Tracks
Sunday Oct 8 15:00
Cnr Jorissen and Station Sts, Braamfontein
Alan Sandham was a father of six and was regarded as a tough 'self-made' man who strove to better his family's lot in life. 19 years after Alan passed away his family learnt that he had been hiding a secret his entire life - Alan was in fact a 'coloured' or mixed race South African who had been "living his life in the light" as a white man in order to evade the apartheid regime's oppression of South Africans who were classified as non-white.
In Tracks Sandham uncovers the familiar stories we tell to fill the gaps in the documentation printed in the South African history books and brings to the fore the paralleled personal and national effects of life under the apartheid regime.
This performance takes place as part of Wits Theatre's So Solo festival, a celebration of the one-man show featuring a dozen different South African plays. Shows are timed in such a way that it is possible to catch several performances back-to-back in one day. See the full So Solo festival schedule here.
Date
Venue
Sep
27
2017
13:15
Sep 28 2017 19:30
Sep 29 2017 18:30
Oct 4 2017 19:30
Oct 5 2017 13:15
Oct 6 2017 19:15
Oct 7 2017 16:00
Oct 8 2017 15:00
Sep 28 2017 19:30
Sep 29 2017 18:30
Oct 4 2017 19:30
Oct 5 2017 13:15
Oct 6 2017 19:15
Oct 7 2017 16:00
Oct 8 2017 15:00
Wits Theatre
Cnr Jorissen and Station Sts, Braamfontein
Cnr Jorissen and Station Sts, Braamfontein
Price/Additional Info
Tickets R75 online, R80 at Box OfficeWebsite
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Small theatre and performing arts venue attached to the Wits University campus.