CueTV did an intriguing video on a production being put on at this years national arts festival. “Done London” is a story about South African’s experiences in London and returning home what it feels like.
From CueTV:
Been there, done that, seen the show. While you may still reminisce about mad house shares, job hunting and that ever-annoying voice repeating ‘mind the gap’, for many of you who have done London, South Africa seems to be where you end up. The grass is not always be greener on the other side and the cast of Done London at this year’s National Arts Festival in Grahamstown explain how their experiences in the big city influenced their roles in the play. cueTV went to see the show and all you got was this lousy clip.
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July 10th, 2009 at 10:11 pm
Ya it is so true, it isn’t greener on the other side. Although I may not have gone to London to work, I was at a boarding school their for my 4 final years and completed my A levels. The feeling of being back home in South Africa for good after those 4 years was overwhelming. So much so that I even came up with an idea to start a photography project that would try and show the beauty of South Africa with just the letters of the alphabet. The final photograph was posted about a week or two ago. Check out http://www.iPicAfrica.com
Thanks Nic for reminding us all that SA is a great place to be
July 13th, 2009 at 10:44 am
That was far from lousy
Big-ups to the CueTV team, they really have produced some great stuff this year