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'''''Margin for Error''''' (1939) is an anti-Nazi thriller by American playwright Clare Boothe/Clare Booth (b. 1903).  
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'''''Margin for Error''''' (1939) is an anti-Nazi thriller by American playwright Clare Booth (1903-1987) (Better known as Clare Boothe Luce)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Boothe_Luce].
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== Translations and adaptations ==
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A 1943 film [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margin_for_Error] was directed by Otto Preminger.  
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
1943: Presented by the Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]] at the [[Little Theatre]] in June, directed by [[Walter Patterson]], featuring [[Tamara Samsonov]], [[Walter Patterson]], [[Eustace Astor]].
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1943: Presented by the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]] at the [[Little Theatre]] in June, directed by [[Walter Patterson]], featuring [[Tamara Samsonov]], [[Walter Patterson]], [[Eustace Astor]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 14:56, 18 September 2017

Margin for Error (1939) is an anti-Nazi thriller by American playwright Clare Booth (1903-1987) (Better known as Clare Boothe Luce)[1].

Translations and adaptations

A 1943 film [2] was directed by Otto Preminger.

Performance history in South Africa

1943: Presented by the Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society at the Little Theatre in June, directed by Walter Patterson, featuring Tamara Samsonov, Walter Patterson, Eustace Astor.

Sources

Trek 7(24):16; 7(25):16.

Inskip, 1972. 129.



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