Playwright (South Africa)
Conning's exciting play A Coloured Place explores the contradictions inherent in being 'colored' in postapartheid South Africa. Using multimedia staging, the play is unrelenting as its barrage of images, perceptions, and attitudes spill out onto the stage from disembodied voices.
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