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'''SOYINKA, Wole''' (1934-). Nigerian playwright and Nobel Laureate. ** Was a guest lecturer in South Africa a number of times after 1994, and in 200* staged his play *** at the [[Baxter Theatre]]. A number of his other plays have been professionally staged in the country over the years since the lapsing of the cultural boycott, including ''[[Death and the King’s Horseman]]'' ([[PACT]], 1992), ** ** *  
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'''SOYINKA, Wole''' (1934-) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wole_Soyinka]. Nigerian playwright and Nobel Laureate. ** Was a guest lecturer in South Africa a number of times after 1994, and in 200* staged his play *** at the [[Baxter Theatre]]. A number of his other plays have been professionally staged in the country over the years since the lapsing of the cultural boycott, including ''[[Death and the King’s Horseman]]'' ([[PACT]], 1992), ** ** *  
  
 
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Revision as of 07:05, 19 January 2015

SOYINKA, Wole (1934-) [1]. Nigerian playwright and Nobel Laureate. ** Was a guest lecturer in South Africa a number of times after 1994, and in 200* staged his play *** at the Baxter Theatre. A number of his other plays have been professionally staged in the country over the years since the lapsing of the cultural boycott, including Death and the King’s Horseman (PACT, 1992), ** ** *

Sources

Tucker, 1997

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