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+ | First produced in London in 1965. | ||
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Revision as of 11:38, 15 August 2015
A Lily in Little India is a play by British playwright Donald Howarth [1]. It celebrates the liberating influence of flower power.
First produced in London in 1965.
Contents
The original text
Published by Samuel French, London, 1966.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
Mavis Taylor directed a production at the Little Theatre, Cape Town, in November 1967.
PACT staged the play at the Alexander Theatre in 1973, starring Helen Bourne, Barbara Kinghorn and Frantz Dobrowsky.
Sources
Doollee, The Playwrights Database [2].
AfricaWide database
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