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− | A radical quarterly journal founded in 1978 by *** and focussing on political, social and other issues, particularly from the point of view of the workers. Edited by ** and published by [[Ravan Press]](??**). It had a strong interest in the rising alternative and black theatre movements and published many articles on it by people such as **, ** and **. It also published occasional playtexts, including The Axe-Man by mmanabile [sic] (1979), Job Mava by Don | + | A radical quarterly journal founded in 1978 by *** and focussing on political, social and other issues, particularly from the point of view of the workers. Edited by ** and published by [[Ravan Press]](??**). It had a strong interest in the rising alternative and black theatre movements and published many articles on it by people such as **, ** and **. It also published occasional playtexts, including ''[[The Axe-Man]]'' by mmanabile [sic] (1979), ''[[Job Mava]]'' by [[Don MacLennan]] and the [[Ikhwezi Players]] (1981/82), ''[[Oganda's Journey]]'' by [[Es'kia Mphahlele]] (1979). |
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Latest revision as of 17:12, 25 September 2018
A radical quarterly journal founded in 1978 by *** and focussing on political, social and other issues, particularly from the point of view of the workers. Edited by ** and published by Ravan Press(??**). It had a strong interest in the rising alternative and black theatre movements and published many articles on it by people such as **, ** and **. It also published occasional playtexts, including The Axe-Man by mmanabile [sic] (1979), Job Mava by Don MacLennan and the Ikhwezi Players (1981/82), Oganda's Journey by Es'kia Mphahlele (1979).
Sources
Davis, Geoffrey V. 2003. pp. 166-169.
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