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Most had never seen the sea, many couldn't swim, few returned. Autumn 1916, 823 South African men board the SS Mendi in Cape Town, volunteers for the British Army bound for the Western Front. Through a tragic twist of fate Pitso Motaung, finds himself aboard. Heavy pre-dawn fog shrouds the impending disaster. The collision comes with such force the SS Mendi sinks in minutes. By the time rescue arrives it is too late for most. Paris, 1958. Two men are dead in a restaurant, attacked by the head waiter Pitso Motaung. Dark memories etched in Pitso's mind are resurfacing decades later to devastating effect. Dubbed the ?Black Titanic', the sinking of SS Mendi was one of the worst maritime disasters in the 20th century in UK waters. Yet, a startling story of hope and courage emerges. Brought to life, with live music by the critically acclaimed Cape Town-based Isango Ensemble and part of 14-18 NOW, the UK's Cultural Programme for the First World War Centenary.

Creatives/Company

Author: Gbolohan Obisesan (with Isango Ensemble)
Book by: Fred Khumalo
Director: Mark Dornford-May

SS Mendi - Dancing the Death Drill

SS Mendi - Dancing the Death Drill (Opera or Operetta) production archive for QTIX code T1650265005. Details of all SS Mendi - Dancing the Death Drill archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S162484700

Archive Listings

29 Jun 18
  to
14 Jul 18
NST City
Southampton, Hampshire
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