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by [[William Branford]]. 1946. A one-act play which is a stage adaptation of Peter Abrahams’s novel of the same name. Performed  by the [[Durban Medical Students' Group]] from 20 to 23 April, 1955, it deals with a rural labourer who goes to work on the gold mines in Johannesburg. Undated typescript in the [[Thomas Pringle Collection]], [[National English Literary Museum]], Grahamstown.
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A stage version of Lionel Abrahams's 1949 novel ''Mine Boy''
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There have two adaptations of the novel:
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== ''Mine Boy'' by [[William Branford]] ==
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by [[William Branford]]. 1946. A one-act play which is a stage adaptation of [[Peter Abrahams]]'s novel of the same name. Performed  by the [[Durban Medical Students' Group]] from 20 to 23 April, 1955, it deals with a rural labourer who goes to work on the gold mines in Johannesburg. Undated typescript in the [[Thomas Pringle Collection]], [[National English Literary Museum]], Grahamstown.
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== ''Mine Boy'' by [[William Branford]] ==
  
  

Revision as of 16:20, 12 June 2014

A stage version of Lionel Abrahams's 1949 novel Mine Boy

There have two adaptations of the novel:

Mine Boy by William Branford

by William Branford. 1946. A one-act play which is a stage adaptation of Peter Abrahams's novel of the same name. Performed by the Durban Medical Students' Group from 20 to 23 April, 1955, it deals with a rural labourer who goes to work on the gold mines in Johannesburg. Undated typescript in the Thomas Pringle Collection, National English Literary Museum, Grahamstown.


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