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''Smoke-screens'', by English playwright Harold Brighouse [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Brighouse] (1882-1958), published in ''The Best One-act Plays of 1931'', selected by J. W. Marriott. Harrap, 1932.
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''Smoke-screens'' is a play by English playwright Harold Brighouse [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Brighouse] (1882-1958), published in ''The Best One-act Plays of 1931'', selected by J. W. Marriott. Harrap, 1932.
  
 
An Afrikaans translation by [[Helena Morkel]], ''Rookskerms'', was directed by [[Helena Morkel|Morkel]] for [[K.A.T.]] in March 1944, in the [[Hofmeyr Hall]], Cape Town.
 
An Afrikaans translation by [[Helena Morkel]], ''Rookskerms'', was directed by [[Helena Morkel|Morkel]] for [[K.A.T.]] in March 1944, in the [[Hofmeyr Hall]], Cape Town.

Latest revision as of 15:00, 12 October 2016

Smoke-screens is a play by English playwright Harold Brighouse [1] (1882-1958), published in The Best One-act Plays of 1931, selected by J. W. Marriott. Harrap, 1932.

An Afrikaans translation by Helena Morkel, Rookskerms, was directed by Morkel for K.A.T. in March 1944, in the Hofmeyr Hall, Cape Town.

Sources

Trek 8(22):15, 1944.


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