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Brother of [[Peter Braaf]].  
 
Brother of [[Peter Braaf]].  
  
He studied at the [[Cape Peninsula Technikon]] in the early 1980s. Founder of the [[Peninsula Group for the Performing Arts]] (1985), for which he acted and directed.  Author of the Afrikaans plays ''[[Die bulldozers het gekom]]'' ("The Bulldozers Came" - 1986) and ''[[Gaan vlug met jou smarte]]'' ("Go Flee with your Sorrows" - 1986/7?*).  
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He studied at the [[Cape Peninsula Technikon]] in the early 1980s. Founder of the [[Peninsula Group for the Performing Arts]] (1985), for which he acted and directed.  Author of the Afrikaans plays ''[[Die Bulldozers het gekom]]'' ("The Bulldozers Came" - 1986) and ''[[Gaan vlug met jou smarte]]'' ("Go Flee with your Sorrows" - 1986/7?*).
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He had a role in ''[[Freedom Now! (Inkululeko Ngoku)]]''.  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 14:54, 7 April 2017

Vivian Braaf (19*-) Playwright, actor and director.

Brother of Peter Braaf.

He studied at the Cape Peninsula Technikon in the early 1980s. Founder of the Peninsula Group for the Performing Arts (1985), for which he acted and directed. Author of the Afrikaans plays Die Bulldozers het gekom ("The Bulldozers Came" - 1986) and Gaan vlug met jou smarte ("Go Flee with your Sorrows" - 1986/7?*).

He had a role in Freedom Now! (Inkululeko Ngoku).

Sources

Smith, Julian, 1990.

January 1997.

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