Rise '76: The Story of June 16th.
Rise ’76: The Story of June 16th — A Theatre Experience That Refuses To Let You Look Away There are productions that entertain. There are productions that educate. And then there are productions like Rise ’76: The Story of June 16th , which reach beyond performance and become an act of collective mourning. Currently staged at the Market Theatre, this devastating and deeply human production reconstructs the horrors of June 16, 1976 — the day school children marched against the forced implementation of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction under the apartheid government’s Bantu Education system. What begins as youthful resistance slowly descends into panic, violence and death. By the end, the audience is emotionally shattered. Writer and director Tiisetso Mashifani wa Noni approaches the material with extraordinary care and urgency. The production understands that June 16 is not mythology. It is not a chapter in a textbook. It is trauma embedded into th...