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There have been a surprising number of literary, dramatic and filmic works called ''Playing with Fire''. | There have been a surprising number of literary, dramatic and filmic works called ''Playing with Fire''. | ||
− | Few, beyond the original play by Strindberg, have to date actually been done in South Africa. | + | Few, beyond the original play by [[Strindberg]], have to date actually been done in South Africa. |
'''''For a listing of and information on these works, see the entry on ''[[Playing with Fire]]'' in [[Wikipedia]][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playing_with_Fire].''''' | '''''For a listing of and information on these works, see the entry on ''[[Playing with Fire]]'' in [[Wikipedia]][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playing_with_Fire].''''' |
Revision as of 06:41, 15 November 2022
There have been a surprising number of literary, dramatic and filmic works called Playing with Fire.
Few, beyond the original play by Strindberg, have to date actually been done in South Africa.
For a listing of and information on these works, see the entry on Playing with Fire in Wikipedia[1].
For August Strindberg's one act play - known in English as Playing with Fire, see the entry in ESAT for Leka med elden (the Swedish title).
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playing_with_Fire
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