Difference between revisions of "Camp 13"

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==The original text==
 
==The original text==
  
The text is the result of the play development project run by [[Twist]] in 2010, during which the play was developed by a playwright and directors with a community theatre group.  
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The text is the result of the play development project run by [[Twist Theatre Development Projects]] in 2010, during which the play was developed by a professional playwright and professional director with a community theatre group.  
  
 
After its performance in 2010, the text was published in four versions in the collection ''[[New South African Playscripts]]'' by [[Twist Theatre Development Projects]] in 2010. The versions are a full script in English, a full script in Zulu, a two-hander script in English and a two-hander script in Zulu.
 
After its performance in 2010, the text was published in four versions in the collection ''[[New South African Playscripts]]'' by [[Twist Theatre Development Projects]] in 2010. The versions are a full script in English, a full script in Zulu, a two-hander script in English and a two-hander script in Zulu.

Revision as of 19:10, 31 July 2022

Camp 13 is a collaborative play by David Stein, Jerry Pooe and The Just Don't Theatre Group.

The original text

The text is the result of the play development project run by Twist Theatre Development Projects in 2010, during which the play was developed by a professional playwright and professional director with a community theatre group.

After its performance in 2010, the text was published in four versions in the collection New South African Playscripts by Twist Theatre Development Projects in 2010. The versions are a full script in English, a full script in Zulu, a two-hander script in English and a two-hander script in Zulu.

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