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C. Utting was a South African playwright.  
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[[C. Utting]] was a South African playwright.  
  
 
Wrote a historical play ''[[Governor van Noot]]'' (1866) also know as ''[[Things as They Were]]''. This led to a skit by [[B. Mollan]] called ''[[Governor van Brute]]'', also known as ''[[Things as They Could Have Been]]''. In 1867 he wrote ''[[Municipal Muddles]]'', also known as ''[[Love in the Dark]]''. **  
 
Wrote a historical play ''[[Governor van Noot]]'' (1866) also know as ''[[Things as They Were]]''. This led to a skit by [[B. Mollan]] called ''[[Governor van Brute]]'', also known as ''[[Things as They Could Have Been]]''. In 1867 he wrote ''[[Municipal Muddles]]'', also known as ''[[Love in the Dark]]''. **  

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C. Utting was a South African playwright.

Wrote a historical play Governor van Noot (1866) also know as Things as They Were. This led to a skit by B. Mollan called Governor van Brute, also known as Things as They Could Have Been. In 1867 he wrote Municipal Muddles, also known as Love in the Dark. **

Sources

See Fletcher, 1994;

Du Toit, 1988 [TH, JH]

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