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''[[Contemporary South African Plays]]'' is a collection of plays compiled by [[Ernest Pereira]]. Published in Johannesburg by [[Ravan Press]] in 1977. ISBN 9780869750643; : 086975064X.
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''[[Contemporary South African Plays]]'' is an anthology of plays edited and introduced by [[Ernest Pereira]]. Published in Johannesburg by [[Ravan Press]] in 1977. ISBN 9780869750643; : 086975064X.
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The anthology had its origins in the [[Olive Schreiner Prize]].
  
 
== Contents ==
 
== Contents ==
''[[Rhino for the Boardroom]] by [[D.A. Livingstone; ''[[Ritual 2378]]'' by [[Ian Ferguson]]; ''[[The Voyage of the Santiago|An Enquiry into the Voyage of the Santiago]]'' by [[Don Maclennan]]; ''[[An Evening at the Vernes]]'' by [[Stephan Gray]]; ''[[Weekend]]'' (Scene 1) by [[Sheila Roberts]] .--Leshoai, B. Lines draw monsters (Act I) by [[B. Leshoai]]; ''[[Frame Work]]'' (Act 1) by [[Peter Wilhelm]].
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''[[A Rhino for the Boardroom]]'' by [[Douglas Livingstone]]; ''[[Ritual 2378]]'' by [[Ian Ferguson]]; ''[[The Voyage of the Santiago|An Enquiry into the Voyage of the Santiago]]'' by [[Don Maclennan]]; ''[[An Evening at the Vernes]]'' by [[Stephen Gray]]; ''[[Weekend]]'' (Scene I) by [[Sheila Roberts]]; ''[[Lines Draw Monsters]]'' (Act I) by [[Benjamin Leshoai]]; ''[[Frame Work]]'' (Act I) by [[Peter Wilhelm]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 20:30, 15 October 2023

Contemporary South African Plays is an anthology of plays edited and introduced by Ernest Pereira. Published in Johannesburg by Ravan Press in 1977. ISBN 9780869750643; : 086975064X.

The anthology had its origins in the Olive Schreiner Prize.

Contents

A Rhino for the Boardroom by Douglas Livingstone; Ritual 2378 by Ian Ferguson; An Enquiry into the Voyage of the Santiago by Don Maclennan; An Evening at the Vernes by Stephen Gray; Weekend (Scene I) by Sheila Roberts; Lines Draw Monsters (Act I) by Benjamin Leshoai; Frame Work (Act I) by Peter Wilhelm.

Sources

SACat, a union catalogue of items held by Southern African libraries.

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