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What were the socio-economic and political background of woza albert play

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Answered by nsvaggar
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Explanation:

Woza Albert!'' (meaning ''rise up, Albert'') imagines what would happen if Jesus returned to present-day South Africa. The advent of Morena (Lord), as he is called throughout the 90-minute extravaganza, prompts Percy Mtwa and Mbogeni Ngema to flights of comic fancy and also to some moving reflections

Themes and Meanings

Woza Albert! has been criticized for doing too much in too little space, likely because the play addresses oppression, labor, survival, separation of families between South African homelands and the cities, poverty and homelessness, police brutality, and political imprisonment

When was Woza Albert created?

1981

("Come Albert!") is a satirical South African political play written by Percy Mtwa, Mbongeni Ngema, and Barney Simon in 1981. The play is a two-man show that contains 26 vignettes.

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