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− | First performed in 2002, twice in Belgium as part of a cultural exchange under the auspices of the | + | First performed in 2002, twice in Belgium as part of a cultural exchange under the auspices of the '''Vlaams Zuid-Afrikaanse Cultuur Stichting'''[https://nevb.be/wiki/Vlaams-Zuidafrikaanse_Cultuurstichting] and once at The Friends House in London. |
− | The text (dated 2007) published in in South Africa and internationally on the [[Litnet Spens]] in 2021. | + | The text (dated 2007) published in in South Africa and internationally on the [[Litnet Spens]] in 2021. |
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Revision as of 06:34, 4 February 2021
Sout ("Salt") is a play by Jean Meiring ()
Contents
The original text
A set of monologues by female characters of varying ages and backgrounds.
First performed in 2002, twice in Belgium as part of a cultural exchange under the auspices of the Vlaams Zuid-Afrikaanse Cultuur Stichting[1] and once at The Friends House in London.
The text (dated 2007) published in in South Africa and internationally on the Litnet Spens in 2021.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
Sources
LitNet-spens: Sout. Jean Meiring. Drama (2021-01-28)[2]
PDF online text in Litnet-spens[3]
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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