VERY OCCASIONALLY, YOU may be lucky enough to come across a piece of radio theatre which makes you remember why the wireless has unequivocal superiority over the slippery slick ostensibly perfect technology our world is heir to, on digital film. Albert Short’s spooky Afrikaans-language work Naand Josef, which aired on Radio Sonder Grense this evening, under the direction of Renske Jacobs, touches all the necessary buttons of horror, including its corollary of humour to give you the right measure of chills and thrills, spiced with a hairpin bend of uncertainty.
And its brilliance is about story as much as it is about casting and creative energy and skill. Naand Josef is a tale of felons, superstitions, ghouls and old ladies who believe they have time on their side and are not afraid to use it. It’s about accidents and murders and a local cop who has her…
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