- The Dead Wait
"The Dead Wait" is a play by
Paul Herzberg which tells the tale of a youngSouth Africa n athlete, conscripted as a soldier in theAngolan Civil War , who tries to own up to a crime on arriving back home. Partly autobiographical, it draws on Herzberg's similar experiences prior to his leaving South Africa. It was aired for a spell onBBC Radio .Although the play stems from and has its roots in the context of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, it does not, unlike its coevals "
Ubu and the Truth Commission " and "The Story I Am About To Tell " (with which it was shown at The Laboratory inJohannesburg 's Market Theatre), embrace it directly. It is also, unlike the other two, built along traditional theatrical lines.Audiences were generally and genuinely touched by the play. "A friend was deeply moved by the "Dead Wait"," recalled
William Kentridge , "the play about the war inAngola . He had served as a soldier in that war." [Kentridge 2007, p. xv.]Notes
References
* Kentridge, William. "Director's Note." In "
Ubu and the Truth Commission ", by Jane Taylor, viii-xv.Cape Town : University of Cape Town Press, 2007.
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