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''[[I Was Wrong]]'' is a stage play which deals with the generation gao and problems of people who adhere to outdated practices by [[Lungile Danster]] (year of birth-year of passing).
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''[[I Was Wrong]]'' is a stage play by [[Lungile Danster]] (year of birth-year of passing).
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==The original text==
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''[[I Was Wrong]]'' which deals with the generation gap and problems of people who adhere to outdated practices.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
February 1979: [[I Was Wrong]] which deals with the generation gap and problems of people who adhere to outdated practices. Starring [[Ntombintathu Makina]] (Mrs Dambuza), [[Themba Sowazi]] (Mr Dambuza) and [[Nkosinathi Makina]] (their son).
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1979: Play staged in Kwazakehele, Port Elizabeth in February . Starring [[Ntombintathu Makina]] (Mrs Dambuza), [[Themba Sowazi]] (Mr Dambuza) and [[Nkosinathi Makina]] (their son).
Play staged in Kwazakehele, Port Elizabeth.
 
 
 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
[[Indaba Iphepha Lesizwe]] supplement to the [[Eastern Province Herald]], Friday, February 2, 1979.
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[[Indaba]] (News) Iphepha Lesizwe (National Paper) a supplement to the [[Eastern Province Herald]], Friday, February 2, 1979.
  
 
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I Was Wrong is a stage play by Lungile Danster (year of birth-year of passing).


The original text

I Was Wrong which deals with the generation gap and problems of people who adhere to outdated practices.

Performance history in South Africa

1979: Play staged in Kwazakehele, Port Elizabeth in February . Starring Ntombintathu Makina (Mrs Dambuza), Themba Sowazi (Mr Dambuza) and Nkosinathi Makina (their son).

Sources

Indaba (News) Iphepha Lesizwe (National Paper) a supplement to the Eastern Province Herald, Friday, February 2, 1979.

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