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− | a novel by Lettie Viljoen (pseudonym of Ingrid Winterbach), adapted for the stage by [[Barney Simon]] and [[Christo Leach]]. A play about a woman left behind when her husband leaves to fight in the Border War. The irony is that he supports the enemy, therefore he is a | + | a novel by Lettie Viljoen (pseudonym of Ingrid Winterbach), adapted for the stage by [[Barney Simon]] and [[Christo Leach]]. A play about a woman left behind when her husband leaves to fight in the Border War. The irony is that he supports the enemy, therefore he is a traitor. |
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a novel by Lettie Viljoen (pseudonym of Ingrid Winterbach), adapted for the stage by Barney Simon and Christo Leach. A play about a woman left behind when her husband leaves to fight in the Border War. The irony is that he supports the enemy, therefore he is a traitor.
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
Directed by Barney Simon for the Market Theatre at the Laager, opening 6 August 1986 starring Aletta Bezuidenhout. Design by Patrick Curtis.
Sources
Market Report July-September 1986.
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