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A new retelling of an ancient classic for theatre lovers, critics, fans of South African literature, drama teachers and students.
A riveting new stage adaptation from award-winning writer and director Yael Farber. In this new publication, Farber (inspired by contemporary retellings) adapts the ancient tale of The Ramayana, attributed to the Hindu sage Valmiki. The original Ramayana forms a significant part of the Hindu canon, dating to approximately the 5th-4th century BC - with the oldest surviving manuscripts from the 11th century BC. Farber's potent revisioning of this age-old text is a…mehr

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A new retelling of an ancient classic for theatre lovers, critics, fans of South African literature, drama teachers and students.
A riveting new stage adaptation from award-winning writer and director Yael Farber. In this new publication, Farber (inspired by contemporary retellings) adapts the ancient tale of The Ramayana, attributed to the Hindu sage Valmiki. The original Ramayana forms a significant part of the Hindu canon, dating to approximately the 5th-4th century BC - with the oldest surviving manuscripts from the 11th century BC. Farber's potent revisioning of this age-old text is a raw and probing contemporary work which places the loss of the Feminine Divine, and thus our lack of spiritual and moral equilibrium, at its visceral core. This is a Ramayana for a new world.
Autorenporträt
YAEL FARBER is an award-winning writer and director who was born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa. She is at the forefront of a movement of artists keen to share their stories of the horrors of Apartheid with the world.