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Latest revision as of 12:43, 27 September 2025
Fab Farm is a play based on the children's book by Lori-Ann Preston.
Contents
The original text
The book was published by Penguin Random House in 2024 and won a Wishing Shelf Book Award in the UK.
Translations and adaptations
Adapted for the stage by Jen Bryson Moorcroft.
Performance history in South Africa
2025: Presented at the Guild Theatre at the Umtiza Arts Festival and at the Eastern Cape Literature Festival at the National Arts Festival in June/July, and again at the Guild Theatre on October.
Sources
'EL author's award-winning children's book makes its local theatre debut'. Go & Express. 29 May 2025.
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