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Macbeki - a Farce to be reckoned with at the Market Theatre (27 Mar - 3 May) Print E-mail
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A new South Africa farce opens at the Market Theatre on April Fool's Day! With previews from the 29th March, this transgressive variation of 'Macbeth' by South Africa's legendary satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys, gives literal expression to Karl Marx's famous maxim that 'history repeats itself as tragedy and then as farce'.



'MacBeki' sparkles and fizzles with Uys's particular satirical genius. And while the drama round Lord MacBeki draws inspiration from Shakespeare's drama about ambition, power, deceit and greed, it exists independent of it. Written mid-2008, the comedy takes place in Luthuli Castle where the aging King Maduba (Arthur Molepo) is nearing the end of his reign. In the wings, successors plot and scheme, including the favourite son Lord Ramabanquo (Mpho Osei-Tutu), Lord MacBeki (Fezile Mpela) and the ambitious alcoholic Lady Manta (Nthati Moshesh).


Pieter-Dirk Uys

A host of other characters, including Lord MacZum (Sello Sebotsane), Prince McTrev (Coco Merckel) and The Porter (Lizz Meiring) are drawn into the fantastic fray. And in another flash of inspiration, the three witches from Macbeth have been reinvented as journalists (Renate Stuurman, Kenneth Fok and Meme Ditshego).

This is the first theatrical rendering in 15 years that directly confronts and exposes those who would wield enormous power over our lives. And all this in an election year. The relief at seeing these 'remote' figures pillorised and exposed in such a hilarious fashion is cathartic and downright good for democracy.

With the Market Theatre production of 'MacBeki - a farce to be reckoned with', designed by Nicholas de Klerk, writer and director Pieter-Dirk Uys draws together the many strands that contribute to his singular status as one of the most important, influential and versatile public voices in the country.

Production Information

Writer and Director Pieter-Dirk Uys

Set & Costume Designer Nicholas de Klerk

Lighting Designer Declan Randall

Stage Manager Sibusiso Ndumndum

Cast

Meme Ditshego Nurse/Businessman/Second Witch/ Journalist/Messenger

Kenneth Fok Doctor/Third Witch/Guildenstern/Businessman/Journalist

Lizz Meiring Porter/Celine Dion

Coco Merckel Prince McTrev

Arthur Molepo Celebrating Comrade, Maduba the Old King

Nthati Moshesh Lady Manta, Winnie

Fezile Mpela MacBeki

Mpho Osei-Tutu Lord Ramabanquo

Sello Sebotsane Lord MacZum

Renate Stuurman First Witch/Journalist/Rosenkrantz/

Businessman/ Servant

Season 27 March – 03 May 2009

Venue The Main Theatre

Performance Times Tues - Sat, 20h00

Sun, 15h00

Previews Fri 27, Sat 28, Sun 29 & Tues 31 March

N.B. Tuesday performances and all previews R50 only

To make block bookings please contact Audience Development on 011 832 1641


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