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First performed in 2002, twice  in Belgium as part of a cultural exchange under the auspices of the '''Vlaams Zuid-Afrikaanse Cultuur Stichting'''[https://nevb.be/wiki/Vlaams-Zuidafrikaanse_Cultuurstichting] and once at the '''Friends House'''[https://www.friendshouse.co.uk/] in London.
 
First performed in 2002, twice  in Belgium as part of a cultural exchange under the auspices of the '''Vlaams Zuid-Afrikaanse Cultuur Stichting'''[https://nevb.be/wiki/Vlaams-Zuidafrikaanse_Cultuurstichting] and once at the '''Friends House'''[https://www.friendshouse.co.uk/] in London.
  
The text (dated 2007) published in in South Africa and internationally on the [[Litnet Spens]] in 2021.
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The text (dated 2007) published in in South Africa and internationally on the [[Litnet Drama-spens]] in 2021.
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

Revision as of 06:37, 4 February 2021

Sout ("Salt") is a play by Jean Meiring ()

The original text

A set of monologues by female characters of varying ages and backgrounds.

First performed in 2002, twice in Belgium as part of a cultural exchange under the auspices of the Vlaams Zuid-Afrikaanse Cultuur Stichting[1] and once at the Friends House[2] in London.

The text (dated 2007) published in in South Africa and internationally on the Litnet Drama-spens in 2021.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Sources

LitNet-spens: Sout. Jean Meiring. Drama (2021-01-28)[3]

PDF online text in Litnet-spens[4]

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