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INTERVIEWInterview with an AngelCape Town Today talks to playwright Pieter-Dirk Uys about his new production "Auditioning Angels"How did it feel writing a play again after almost 13 years?Pieter-Dirk Uys: Die Vleiroos was in 1991 - and writing a play is still one of the most exciting experiences. Wished there was more need for more dramas.Was there any single event that motivated you to write Auditioning Angels?PDU: The lack of political and social discourse and argument - like in the 80's. The stage is the only place not yet stilled by self-censorship or political correctness. Sadly the minister of health and the president don't go to see plays.What did you set out to achieve with Auditioning Angels?PDU: Entertain by reflecting the reality of life, make us laugh at fear and encourage people to explore new areas of opinion and ideas.What has the audience reaction been like?PDU: The reaction has been very divided. The under 25's embrace the play as a way of their lives; the older audiences are uncomfortable and yearn for some easy comedy.Has anybody in government passed any comments?PDU: No.When you watch the play now, are you happy with the final product, or are there changes you would have liked to make?PDU: There are always changes - once you're happy with this step - the next step could be an opera? A t-shirt? An aids policy from government? The struggle continues....Considering the grim content of the play, I found the end rather surprising. Don't you think it was perhaps a bit too happy or even unrealistic?PDU: That's the joy of theatre. Everyone has the right to make up their own minds. The end is prophetic; we will soon have to adopt babies like stray kittens. Unrealistic??? Is anything unrealistic, from 9/11 to the rape of a baby? |
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