Wits University Press
Love, Crime and Johannesburg: A Musical
Love, Crime and Johannesburg: A Musical
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‘Why bother to rob a bank, when you can own a bank?’ asked Bertold Brecht. The question is reiterated in the very Brechtian Love, Crime and Johannesburg, the story of Jimmy ‘Long Legs’ Mangane, a people’s poet involved in the struggle, who is accused of robbing a bank. He passionately asserts his innocence, claiming to work for the ‘secret secret service’.
Lewis, his old friend and comrade from the struggle, now owns a bank. How did this happen? The man of the struggle is now a man of accounts. A man of the nineties. Part of the cell phone generation. Added to the mix is an old-style gangster, two girlfriends, a Jewish father and a very unusual Chief of Police.
Described as one of the first genuine post-apartheid plays, Love, Crime and Johannesburg is a witty, light-hearted account of life in the City of Gold at the turn of the millennium. A must for all students of South African theatre. Winner of the 2000 Vita Award for best script of a new South African Play.
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Publication year: 2000
Publication date: 2000-01-01
Pages: 72
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Wits University Press
ISBN: 9781868143542
Dimensions: 12.7 x 0.51 x 20.32 cm
Weight: 0.09 kg
