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It was originally written as a radio play for a 2007 BBC competition and it was listed in the top 100 of over 1000 entries. Reworked for the stage, it was first produced in 2008 [[Milnerton Players]], directed by [[Jeremy Blackburn]]. (The poster titled it ''[[Not 104]]'')
 
It was originally written as a radio play for a 2007 BBC competition and it was listed in the top 100 of over 1000 entries. Reworked for the stage, it was first produced in 2008 [[Milnerton Players]], directed by [[Jeremy Blackburn]]. (The poster titled it ''[[Not 104]]'')
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== Sources ==
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''Cape Times'', 28 August 2008.
  
 
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Not-a-hundred-and-four is a play by Finuala Dowling about how dementia affects a family, the tensions that arise between siblings, and the heartrending decisions it leads to.

It was originally written as a radio play for a 2007 BBC competition and it was listed in the top 100 of over 1000 entries. Reworked for the stage, it was first produced in 2008 Milnerton Players, directed by Jeremy Blackburn. (The poster titled it Not 104)

Sources

Cape Times, 28 August 2008.

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