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− | It is a stylised satirical epilogue on Colonial history - virtually an epic condensed into one-act size. The play is one of a series that have come into existence through the activities of a small group of [[Rhodes University]] staff and students, the others in the series being ''[[H.E.L.P.]]'', ''[[The Great Wall of China]]'' and ''[[The Third Degree]]''. | + | It is a stylised satirical epilogue on Colonial history - virtually an epic condensed into one-act size. The play is one of a series that have come into existence through the activities of a small group of [[Rhodes University]] staff and students, the others in the series being ''[[A Place of Safety]]'', ''[[H.E.L.P.]]'', ''[[The Great Wall of China]]'' and ''[[The Third Degree]]''. |
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Latest revision as of 05:52, 14 January 2021
Focus is a play by Ann Oosthuizen.
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The original text
It is a stylised satirical epilogue on Colonial history - virtually an epic condensed into one-act size. The play is one of a series that have come into existence through the activities of a small group of Rhodes University staff and students, the others in the series being A Place of Safety, H.E.L.P., The Great Wall of China and The Third Degree.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1971: Performed by the Rhodes University Players on Thursday 8 July 1971, directed by Don Maclennan, assisted by Jane Osborne (TECON). Music by Norbert Nowotny.
Sources
TECON programme, 1971.
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