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− | (“The Invisibles”) by [[Ivan Sylvester]]. Unpublished. * Presented by the [[Cape Flats Players]] at the [[National Arts Festival]] Fringe, 1993, directed by Sylvester. | + | '''''Die "Invisibles"''''' (“The Invisibles”) is a comedy written by [[Ivan Sylvester]] in [[Afrikaans]] and English. It is an ironic comic look at the new South Africa as seen by the Bergies, Alcoholics, street sweepers and glue sniffers, - the "invisibles" of our land. Unpublished. * |
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+ | Presented by the [[Cape Flats Players]] at the [[National Arts Festival]] Fringe, 1993, directed by Sylvester. | ||
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Die "Invisibles" (“The Invisibles”) is a comedy written by Ivan Sylvester in Afrikaans and English. It is an ironic comic look at the new South Africa as seen by the Bergies, Alcoholics, street sweepers and glue sniffers, - the "invisibles" of our land. Unpublished. *
Presented by the Cape Flats Players at the National Arts Festival Fringe, 1993, directed by Sylvester.
Sources
National Arts Festival programme, 1993. 180.
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