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Latest revision as of 10:12, 9 June 2017
Two Can Play is a Jamaican play from the pen of Trevor Rhone (1940-2009) [1]. It explores the intricacies of family life, chauvinism and feminism.
Performance history in South Africa
1992: A Bophuthatswana Arts Council production was directed by Maishe Maponya at the Wits Theatre in April, after a successful run in Mmabatho.
Sources
New Nation, 10-15 April 1992.
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