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See '''[[Ismael Mohamed]]'''
(Lawyer?*) Playwright and teacher. Presented a series of workshops at the conclusion of the [[SANTA One-Act Play Festivals]]. Author of several unpublished one-act plays, a number with strong political content. These include ''[[Where Two Worlds Drift Apart]]'', which received the [[Adam Leslie]] Award at the 1986 [[Amfest]] competition in Johannesburg, and ''[[Child of Kathrada]]'', ''[[Conversations with Dying Comrades]]'', ''[[Indian Coffee]]'', ''[[mzwandile’s Guilt]]'', ''[[Shantytown Christmas]]'', ''[[Thank God It’s a Boy]]''.
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See Gosher, 1988 [JH]
 
  
 
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