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+ | (“The Nurse”) by [[Maishe Maponya]]. A play about the racism and incompetence in hospitals and makes a call for unionization. First performed at the [[Market Theatre]] in 1983. Toured Britain and Germany in the same year. Published in ''[[Doing Plays for Change: Five Works]]'' (Ed by [[Ian Steadman]]), 1995. Also published in ''[[Four Plays]]'' by [[MDA]]; in ''[[Black South African Women: An Anthology of Plays]]'' by [[Wits University Press]] and in ''[[Vivlia]]'' by [[Routledge]]. | ||
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A Zulu performance event.
See Peter Larlham, 1984.
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(“The Nurse”) by Maishe Maponya. A play about the racism and incompetence in hospitals and makes a call for unionization. First performed at the Market Theatre in 1983. Toured Britain and Germany in the same year. Published in Doing Plays for Change: Five Works (Ed by Ian Steadman), 1995. Also published in Four Plays by MDA; in Black South African Women: An Anthology of Plays by Wits University Press and in Vivlia by Routledge.
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