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by [[Junction Avenue Theatre Company]]. A musical about the dehumanising of Johannesburg society, told through the stories of three chracters based on the escapades of struggle poet [[Mzwakhe Mbuli]], foreign affairs official [[Robert McBride]] and transit heist mastermind [[Collin Chauke]]. Performed at the [[Market Theatre]] in 1997, it received negative criticism from the ANC government.  
 
by [[Junction Avenue Theatre Company]]. A musical about the dehumanising of Johannesburg society, told through the stories of three chracters based on the escapades of struggle poet [[Mzwakhe Mbuli]], foreign affairs official [[Robert McBride]] and transit heist mastermind [[Collin Chauke]]. Performed at the [[Market Theatre]] in 1997, it received negative criticism from the ANC government.  
  
by [[Junction Avenue Theatre Company]]. ([[Malcolm Purkey]]; [[Carol Steinberg et al]]). Full-length. Cast: mixed. Published by [[Wits University Press]].  
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by [[Junction Avenue Theatre Company]]. ([[Malcolm Purkey]]; [[Carol Steinberg et al]]). Full-length. Cast: mixed. Published by [[Wits University Press]] (2000).  
  
 
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by Junction Avenue Theatre Company. A musical about the dehumanising of Johannesburg society, told through the stories of three chracters based on the escapades of struggle poet Mzwakhe Mbuli, foreign affairs official Robert McBride and transit heist mastermind Collin Chauke. Performed at the Market Theatre in 1997, it received negative criticism from the ANC government.

by Junction Avenue Theatre Company. (Malcolm Purkey; Carol Steinberg et al). Full-length. Cast: mixed. Published by Wits University Press (2000).

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