


After failing to secure employment in the challenging economic environment of Kuruman in the Northern Cape. Two young men, Lesego and Odirile, find refuge at a taxi rank, a place where they can temporarily escape the challenges and hardships back at their homes.
Amidst the hustle and bustle, they find a sense of community as they sell goods to commuters, thus bringing them closer to the people. Through shared experiences and laughter, they find a sense of belonging and peace, which helps them to cope with the difficulties they face at home.
Despite facing numerous challenges, the young men remain determined to achieve their dreams and face their daily struggles. They are not only struggling for survival but are also dealing with issues of mental health and substance abuse that arise from feelings of failure and frustration.
Through their stories, the play highlights the resilience and determination of young people despite facing numerous challenges.
Production Credits
Phemelo Kenneth Petrus, Seiphemo Mocwiri, Moheedi Mohule (Irene) Mathe, Poloko Mmuisiemang, Zandile Mothibi and Ogone Riet
- Venue: Centenary Hall
- Location: St Andrews College
- Ticket price: ZAR 100.00
- Programme type: The Fringe
- Genre: Theatre
- Duration: 65 minutes
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Ages:
ALL AGES