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The play premiered on the Fringe of the [[Grahamstown Arts Festival|National Arts Festival]] in 2004 where it played to excellent houses and great critical acclaim. It then undertook a national tour  
 
The play premiered on the Fringe of the [[Grahamstown Arts Festival|National Arts Festival]] in 2004 where it played to excellent houses and great critical acclaim. It then undertook a national tour  
  
In 2012 performed at the [[Grahamstown Arts Festival|National Arts Festival]] as part of the 7th [[Artscape]] Drama Season, directed by [[Hennie van Greunen]], with Anthea Thompson. **
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2012: Performed  at the [[Grahamstown Festival|National Arts Festival]] as part of the 7th [[Artscape]] Drama Season (along with ''[[Brother in Blood]]'' and  ''[[Just Business]]'', both also by Van Graan), directed by [[Hennie van Greunen]], with Anthea Thompson. **
  
 
Published in [[Charles J. Fourie]] (ed.) [[New South African Plays]]. Twickenham: [[Aurora Metro Press]], 2006.
 
Published in [[Charles J. Fourie]] (ed.) [[New South African Plays]]. Twickenham: [[Aurora Metro Press]], 2006.

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by Mike van Graan A satirical play about

The play premiered on the Fringe of the National Arts Festival in 2004 where it played to excellent houses and great critical acclaim. It then undertook a national tour

2012: Performed at the National Arts Festival as part of the 7th Artscape Drama Season (along with Brother in Blood and Just Business, both also by Van Graan), directed by Hennie van Greunen, with Anthea Thompson. **

Published in Charles J. Fourie (ed.) New South African Plays. Twickenham: Aurora Metro Press, 2006.

The text has been prescribed reading in IEB schools and in most university drama departments.


Sources

Artscape Media Release: 19 June 2012


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