Theatre is entertainment. It grows out of the need of people to express themselves. lts manner of starting varies from place to place, from society to society. In South Africa its roots were particularly colourful, nurtured in the violence of her climate, her hazardous hospitality and the variety of her peoples and her tongues.
In The story of South African Theatre (1780-1930) Jill Fletcher presents us with a most enjoyable and highly readable account of the early South African theatre history. Not only has she finally made FCL Bosmans monumental research accessible in English, but by skillfully utilising her own research, has managed to clarify and effectively illustrate particular aspects of that almost forgotten era.
This richly illustrated book will enhance the understanding of the complex and dynamic entertainment industry. A book which will be enjoyed by all.