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| − | '''''Ou Blare''''' ( | + | '''''Ou Blare''''' ([[Afrikaans]] for "Old Biddies", literally "Old Leaves") is a comedy play for three women written by [[Leon Kruger]]. |
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| + | Three middle-aged ladies, good friends for many years, get together to recharge their batteries. They are brave, eccentric and also fed-up. In between yoga and sips they vent about car guards, reed thin mannequins, head docters and thongs. | ||
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
Revision as of 06:16, 16 July 2016
Ou Blare (Afrikaans for "Old Biddies", literally "Old Leaves") is a comedy play for three women written by Leon Kruger.
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Subject
Three middle-aged ladies, good friends for many years, get together to recharge their batteries. They are brave, eccentric and also fed-up. In between yoga and sips they vent about car guards, reed thin mannequins, head docters and thongs.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
Sources
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