R15m for 5-night show - the Tsotsi star’s Lottery-funded musical, Part 1 | Business

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For a show funded with a R15-million Lottery grant and boasting an all-star cast, there is remarkably little evidence that the musical, Taking Back the Future, undertook the three-province tour that was a key part of the grant. | News24_Business

, which is branded on all marketing material for the show, including a vehicle funded by the NLC, our search failed to turn up any other reviews, photographs or videos from performances of the musical. We can find no evidence the show was taken to other provinces. with a few posters, a photograph of the branded, Lottery-funded vehicle, and what appears to be a photograph of some of the cast.

In response to a request for copies of photos and videos from performances of the show, as well as a copy of a documentary about Take Back the Future, SAYM sent us dozens of photos. They include pictures of the stars of the show, and some from auditions and rehearsals. The only photos of an actual performance are from the opening night in Mahikeng in June 2017.

Mafisa wrote that it is"common knowledge" that the project took place"six years ago", and that the minimum required period to store documents is five years."From there the shredding process after so many years after the project was undertaken. However, we have all the pictures that cover all the three auditions and performances," he said.

"Many organisations shred documents every five years as per sound document management standards, which we are sure you are familiar with," he wrote.

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