To Stand Somewhere

4.00 (1)

To Stand Somewhere

3 performances between July 21, 2016 and July 23, 2016
One man show, personal narrative, Storytelling
Written and Performed by Ter Hollmann Directed by Moses D. Rasekele
60mins
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 A show about how one man brought down apartheid and the forces of evil, freed Mandela, sucked  nigger balls and learnt to live with white guilt. A funny, thought-provoking journey to find an answer  to what makes us South African, what makes us African, what makes us human?

To Stand Somewhere is a collection of monologues about being white in South Africa. It is a journey through the last days of Apartheid into the muddled mess of the Rainbow Nation. It explores ideas like crime, privilege, stereotypes, 1994, and the conundrum of should I stay or should I go with with, charm and gentle insight.

Audience Responses

I really enjoyed it. He connected with the audience. I felt like we were having a chat ... so real, authentic, hopeful somehow.