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(“Flotsam” - Afrikaans) by [[H.A. Fagan]]. A one-act play about a collection of “flotsam” gathered in the lounge of a rural hotel. Possibly Fagan’s best one-act play, it inspired [[Reza de Wet]]’s 199* play ''[[Drif]]''. First performed by [[K.A.T.]] in September 1946, directed by [[Queenie Fagan]], and published in 1947 in one volume with the full-length play ''[[Die Nuwe Wêreld]]'' (“The New World”). Published in ''[[Vyfling]]'' by [[Nasboek]] and in ''[[Die Nuwe Wêreld en ander Toneelstukke]]'' by [[Naspers]].
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(“Flotsam” - Afrikaans) by [[H.A. Fagan]]. A one-act play about a collection of “flotsam” gathered in the lounge of a rural hotel. Possibly Fagan’s best one-act play, it inspired [[Reza de Wet]]’s 199* play ''[[Drif]]''. First performed by [[Directed by [[Queenie Fagan]] for [[K.A.T.]] in September 1946.
 
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and published in 1947 in one volume with the full-length play ''[[Die Nuwe Wêreld]]'' (“The New World”). Published in ''[[Vyfling]]'' by [[Nasboek]] and in ''[[Die Nuwe Wêreld en ander Toneelstukke]]'' by [[Naspers]].
  
  

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(“Flotsam” - Afrikaans) by H.A. Fagan. A one-act play about a collection of “flotsam” gathered in the lounge of a rural hotel. Possibly Fagan’s best one-act play, it inspired Reza de Wet’s 199* play Drif. First performed by [[Directed by Queenie Fagan for K.A.T. in September 1946.

and published in 1947 in one volume with the full-length play Die Nuwe Wêreld (“The New World”). Published in Vyfling by Nasboek and in Die Nuwe Wêreld en ander Toneelstukke by Naspers.


Nel, F.J. 1972, p. 152.


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