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'''''People Like Us''''' is a play in English and Xhosa by [[Xola Luse]]. The play is a confrontational piece about breaking the bonds of friendship. The conflict between the two ex-inmates of Robben Island as they pursue their dreams as free men is portrayed in an often humorous manner.
 
'''''People Like Us''''' is a play in English and Xhosa by [[Xola Luse]]. The play is a confrontational piece about breaking the bonds of friendship. The conflict between the two ex-inmates of Robben Island as they pursue their dreams as free men is portrayed in an often humorous manner.
  
Presented by Little Theatre tours in association with [[CAPAB]] Drama at the [[National Arts Festival]] Fringe in 1993, directed by [[Mavis Taylor]], starring [[Dale Abrahams]] and [[Xola Luse]].
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Presented by [[Little Theatre Tours]] in association with [[CAPAB]] Drama at the [[National Arts Festival]] Fringe in 1993, directed by [[Mavis Taylor]], starring [[Dale Abrahams]] and [[Xola Luse]].
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Playscript held by [[NELM]]: [Collection: ARTSCAPE]: 2006. 38. 148.
  
  

Latest revision as of 09:58, 4 May 2017

People Like Us is a play in English and Xhosa by Xola Luse. The play is a confrontational piece about breaking the bonds of friendship. The conflict between the two ex-inmates of Robben Island as they pursue their dreams as free men is portrayed in an often humorous manner.

Presented by Little Theatre Tours in association with CAPAB Drama at the National Arts Festival Fringe in 1993, directed by Mavis Taylor, starring Dale Abrahams and Xola Luse.

Playscript held by NELM: [Collection: ARTSCAPE]: 2006. 38. 148.


Sources

National Arts Festival programme, 1993. 183.

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