Two weeks in a row to the National Theatre (RNT) and two theatre visits out of three to see John Kani perform in one of his own plays.
This one, a revival of one of the most famous works to come out of the defiant anti-apartheid theatre in South Africa in the 1970s, in some ways pleased us less than Nothing But The Truth at the Hampstead a few weeks earlier.
Nothing But The Truth by John Kani, Hampstead Theatre, 9 February 2007
Again, we really wanted to like it. We had loved The Island when we saw the revival of that one. But Sizwe Banzi seemed an altogether lighter and more dated work. The play has some great lines and some excellent points to make, but didn’t move us as we felt it should.
Yes, we were glad to have seen it, but it was a bit like seeing a band of ageing rockers whom you wished you had seen “back in the day”. The point was back in the day.
It got pretty good reviews – click here to find them.
Below is a short excerpt of John Kani and Winston Ntshona performing the play back in the day – early 1980s I think.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8YGqgezaf8