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'''''Eternal Palace''''' is a play by [[Hilton Swemmer]]. One-act. Cast: mixed (two-hander).
 
'''''Eternal Palace''''' is a play by [[Hilton Swemmer]]. One-act. Cast: mixed (two-hander).
  
It is a portrait of South African artist Walter Battiss [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Battiss] and his wife Grace Anderson. The play is named after one of Battiss's paintings, explring two governing forces in his life: bushman art and Grace Anderson. So it deals with hunting, which is the primal source of carnivorism.
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It is a portrait of South African artist Walter Battiss [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Battiss] and his wife Grace Anderson. The play is named after one of Battiss's paintings, exploring two governing forces in his life: bushman art and Grace Anderson. So it deals with hunting, which is the primal source of carnivorism.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 17:23, 10 May 2017

Eternal Palace is a play by Hilton Swemmer. One-act. Cast: mixed (two-hander).

It is a portrait of South African artist Walter Battiss [1] and his wife Grace Anderson. The play is named after one of Battiss's paintings, exploring two governing forces in his life: bushman art and Grace Anderson. So it deals with hunting, which is the primal source of carnivorism.

Sources

The Star, 12 February 1998.


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