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− | ''Who Killed My Bald Sister Sophie?'' by American playwright, lyricist, television writer and theatre director Tom Eyen (1940-1991). The play is part of a trilogy called ''The Three Sisters'' and is a bizarre study of lies, fantasies, confessions and truths of two sisters, Hanna and Sophie. Performed on the [[National Arts | + | ''Who Killed My Bald Sister Sophie?'' by American playwright, lyricist, television writer and theatre director Tom Eyen (1940-1991). The play is part of a trilogy called ''The Three Sisters'' and is a bizarre study of lies, fantasies, confessions and truths of two sisters, Hanna and Sophie. Performed on the [[National Arts Festival]] Fringe, 1985, directed by [[Christopher Weare|Chris Weare]], starring [[Susan Ball]] and [[Ingrid Emslie]]. |
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Who Killed My Bald Sister Sophie? by American playwright, lyricist, television writer and theatre director Tom Eyen (1940-1991). The play is part of a trilogy called The Three Sisters and is a bizarre study of lies, fantasies, confessions and truths of two sisters, Hanna and Sophie. Performed on the National Arts Festival Fringe, 1985, directed by Chris Weare, starring Susan Ball and Ingrid Emslie.
Sources
National Arts Festival programme, 1985.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Eyen
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