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[[Market Plays]] is a collection of plays produced at the [[Market Theatre]], collated and edited by [[Stephen Gray]]. Published by [[Ad Donker]] in 1986.  
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[[Market Plays]] is a collection of original South African plays collated and edited by [[Stephen Gray]] (1941-2020).  
  
''Contains:''
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==The collection==
  
''[[This is for Keeps]]'' (); ''[[Pula]]'' (Manaka): ''[[Shades of Brown]]'' (Picardie); ''[[Hey, Listen!]]'' (Simon); ''[[Appassionata]]'' (Uys); ''[[National Madness]]'' (Whyle).
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Published by [[AD Donker]] in 1986, ''[[More Market Plays]]'' contains six plays performed at the [[Market Theatre]] in Johannesburg, collated and edited by [[Stephen Gray]]).
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The volume contains:
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''[[This is for Keeps]]'' ([[Vanessa Cooke]], [[Janice Honeyman]] and [[Danny Keogh]]);  
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''[[Pula]]'' ([[Matsemela Manaka]]):  
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''[[Shades of Brown]]'' ([[Michael Picardie]]);  
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''[[Hey, Listen...]]'' ([[Barney Simon]]);  
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''[[Appassionata]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]]);  
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''[[National Madness]]'' ([[James Whyle]]).
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 05:56, 4 June 2024

Market Plays is a collection of original South African plays collated and edited by Stephen Gray (1941-2020).

The collection

Published by AD Donker in 1986, More Market Plays contains six plays performed at the Market Theatre in Johannesburg, collated and edited by Stephen Gray).

The volume contains:

This is for Keeps (Vanessa Cooke, Janice Honeyman and Danny Keogh);

Pula (Matsemela Manaka):

Shades of Brown (Michael Picardie);

Hey, Listen... (Barney Simon);

Appassionata (Pieter-Dirk Uys);

National Madness (James Whyle).

Sources

http://www.bookdealers.co.za/products/market-plays-stephen-gray

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