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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 | + | Few, beyond the original Swedish play by August 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].''''' |
Latest revision as of 16:56, 20 April 2023
There have been a surprising number of literary, dramatic and filmic works called Playing with Fire.
Few, beyond the original Swedish play by August 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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