SALAAM STORIES

4.67 (6)

SALAAM STORIES

4 performances between March 14, 2019 and March 17, 2019
Theatre
Written by Ashraf Johaardien • Performed by Ashalin Singh • Directed by Niquita Hartley • Mentored by Jade Bowers
60mins

"Theatrical magic"

Cape Argus


"Ground-breaking theatre"

Cape Times


“There is an active intelligence in Johaardien's writing, and he has a sharp ear for the dialogue of the street. He neatly counterbalances the serious and the humorous”

iol.co.za


***


NZLEE Productions presents Ashalin Singh in Ashraf Johaardien’s award-winning play SALAAM STORIES directed by newcomer Niquita Hartley under the mentorship of Standard Bank Young Artist alumna and Naledi Award-winner Jade Bowers.


Set against the historical backdrop of the Cape slave trade and the Malay diaspora in South Africa, Johaardien’s award-winning play has been performed in London, New York, Amsterdam and all over South Africa. 


According to Nigel Vermaas, “SALAAM STORIES is no religious tract; it’s a carefully constructed cultural entertainment. Although Johaardien is serious about Muslim issues, there are lots of laughs; most of them gentle … some treading into the territory of Kaapse vaudeville.”


Through artful storytelling, the playwright focuses themes of identity, history and group belonging through an intimately personal lens taking audiences on a journey across the Cape Flats to Robben Island – and then to and from Bombay – back in time, to the 17th century, when the Dutch were at war with the Portuguese. Moving fluidly through multiple timeframes, a colourful community of characters is conjured to life from the recesses of memory, history and imagination.

SALAAM STORIES 2019 is presented with support from the National Arts Council of South Africa.


“There have been several incarnations of SALAAM STORIES internationally but it is significant that nobody else has ever been granted the rights to direct, produce or perform this particular version,” comments Standard Bank Award alumna Jade Bowers who previously directed the play. “That’s because the solo version of the play has, up to now, only really existed in relation to Ashraf’s own identity as a creative and cultural being.”


Ashalin Singh graduated from Wits University in 2011 as an actor, writer and director. He has performed in a number of stage and television productions, most notably, the dramatic series MISHIKA SHIKA, John Kani’s production of OTHELLO, Reza De Wet's DIEPE GROND and SCORCHED by Wajdi Mouhad.


Niquita Hartley made her debut as a performer at the age of 13 in THE GUITAR THAT ROCKED THE WORLD by Themi Venturas. She also performed in the original production of SALAAM STORIES at Spier and in subsequent productions of the play at the Baxter Theatre and the University of the Western Cape and at the Cape Town Book Fair. The 2019 revival of the play marks her debut as a director.


Audience Responses

What an absolutely wonderful show. Stunning performance. The Theatre is always a warm place to visit on a Sunday afternoon. What an incredible experience. Thank you Hayley and Orly. Your theatre is inspiring, a brilliant space for artists to showcase their work and have their hard work be appreciated. Thank you Popart. Always a joy.

Catherine • Attended March 17, 2019, 3:30 p.m.
5.0

Absolutely loved it! Loadshedding struck at the beginning of the show but the actor let the show go on without losing any of its magic.

Azeeza • Attended March 16, 2019, 8 p.m.
4.0

During the performance the lights went out but the audience used their phone lights and the show went on. The actor took it like a champ and the show was only enhanced by the technical difficulties. My family and I thoroughly enjoyed the performance which had us laughing one moment and in tears the next. The PopArt space was just perfectly intimate for this type of play.

Waseema • Attended March 16, 2019, 8 p.m.
5.0

Absolutely loved it! Loadshedding struck at the beginning of the show but the actor let the show go on without losing any of its magic.