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− | According to Wilhelm (in Contemporary South African Plays), the play is about "the inevitable failure of idealism; the inevitable victory of entropy". | + | According to Wilhelm (in ''[[Contemporary South African Plays]]''), the play is about "the inevitable failure of idealism; the inevitable victory of entropy". |
The play was originally titled ''Conspiracy'' and was adapted from an incomplete prose novella. | The play was originally titled ''Conspiracy'' and was adapted from an incomplete prose novella. |
Latest revision as of 08:56, 16 October 2023
Frame Work is a play in two acts (Act I: The Dream, Act II: The Betrayal), by Peter Wilhelm.
The original text
According to Wilhelm (in Contemporary South African Plays), the play is about "the inevitable failure of idealism; the inevitable victory of entropy".
The play was originally titled Conspiracy and was adapted from an incomplete prose novella.
Act I: The Dream was published in the anthology Contemporary South African Plays, 1977, pp 267-282.
Performance history in South Africa
1975 - a production of the play, by a student group at Wits University, was due to be performed, but was cancelled a week before opening night.
Sources
NELM catalogue.
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