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+ | by [[Hans Pienaar]]. A set of two-handers, called ''[[Madiba Street]]'' and ''[[Conscientious Objection]]''. Madiba Street is a satire about a man who gets lost in a certain suburb because all the streets are named after Nelson Mandela and all the statues are of him. Conscientious Objection is about a young man who can't make up his mind whether he is exploiting his girl friend, and has long quarrels with his anthropomorphic conscience about it. The award-winning piece was directed by [[Andre Stolz]] and performed by [[Neels Clasen]] and [[Jacques Blignaut]] at the the [[NLDTF]]/[[PANSA]] [[Festival of Contemporary Theatre Readings]] in Durban, [[The Catalina Theatre]], [[Wilson's Wharf]], Durban in 2006. | ||
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by Hans Pienaar. A set of two-handers, called Madiba Street and Conscientious Objection. Madiba Street is a satire about a man who gets lost in a certain suburb because all the streets are named after Nelson Mandela and all the statues are of him. Conscientious Objection is about a young man who can't make up his mind whether he is exploiting his girl friend, and has long quarrels with his anthropomorphic conscience about it. The award-winning piece was directed by Andre Stolz and performed by Neels Clasen and Jacques Blignaut at the the NLDTF/PANSA Festival of Contemporary Theatre Readings in Durban, The Catalina Theatre, Wilson's Wharf, Durban in 2006.
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