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A Bold Theatrical Exploration Of Xenophobia.
Prepare to be moved and challenged as "Graveland," a riveting play, takes the stage at Joburg Theatre this September. Created by visionary co-writers and directors Lunga Khuhlane and Thembeni Joni, this groundbreaking production dives deep into the heart of xenophobia in South Africa, shedding light on the human stories behind these harrowing issues.
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"Graveland" tells the gripping tale of Butana, an African immigrant whose quest for a better life in South Africa tragically ends in a xenophobic attack. The story follows Butana's brother, Rafael, who returns to their homeland with the devastating news, leading their family on a perilous journey to South Africa to retrieve his spirit. Their illegal entry ignites a series of confrontations, unearthing the raw realities of their struggle.
What makes "Graveland" stand out is its powerful, balanced portrayal of both victims and perpetrators of xenophobia. Through this dual perspective, the play forces audiences to face the stark truths of the situation and question whether this is the Africa we aspire to be. It exposes systemic failures and collective inaction, making it a vital piece of theatre that resonates on personal and societal levels.
According to the authors, who are also passionate advocates for language preservation in theatre, "Graveland" transcends mere performance. It serves as both a plea for action and a call for a global effort towards a more inclusive and nonviolent society. The play leverages the transformative power of theatre to question the status quo and inspire change, creating a platform for immigrants to voice their experiences and provoking essential conversations about our shared responsibilities as Africans in shaping a future of peace and unity.
"Theatre has the power to reflect our deepest concerns and inspire change," adds Relebohile Mabunda , co-producer. ‘Graveland’ offers a crucial space for reflection and is essential viewing for anyone invested in the future of our nation and the continent."