Difference between revisions of "Bitter Milk"
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− | ''[[Bitter Milk]]'' is a play in two acts written by the British | + | ''[[Bitter Milk]]'' is a play in two acts written by the British author David Clough [http://writing.dclough.org/]. |
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It is a contemporary play about exiled South Africans that looks at the politics in a triangular relationship between two women and a man, two black people and a white person. | It is a contemporary play about exiled South Africans that looks at the politics in a triangular relationship between two women and a man, two black people and a white person. | ||
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== Performance history == | == Performance history == | ||
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+ | Playscript held by [[NELM]]: [Collection: MANIM, Mannie]: 2005. 11. 1. 53. | ||
Correspondence from David Clough[http://writing.dclough.org/] - 13 November, 2019. | Correspondence from David Clough[http://writing.dclough.org/] - 13 November, 2019. |
Revision as of 17:03, 10 June 2020
Bitter Milk is a play in two acts written by the British author David Clough [1].
The original text
It is a contemporary play about exiled South Africans that looks at the politics in a triangular relationship between two women and a man, two black people and a white person.
Performance history
1983: Produced by Temba Theatre Company. The play opened at the Drill Hall, London in November 1983, starring Diana Kent (as Sarah), Alton Kumalo and Decima Francis. It was directed by Barry Phillips.
Sources
Playscript held by NELM: [Collection: MANIM, Mannie]: 2005. 11. 1. 53.
Correspondence from David Clough[2] - 13 November, 2019.
Diana Kent Official Website [3].
Playscript, press release and note [Holograph, typescript with holograph emendations and printed] held by NELM: [Collection: MANIM, Mannie]: 2005. 11. 1. 53.
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