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− | ''[[Springbok]]'' is the name of the official bi-lingual, weekly, newspaper especially printed for the South African Forces serving abroad during World War 2. | + | ''[[Springbok]]'' is the name of the official, bi-lingual, weekly, newspaper especially printed for the South African Forces serving abroad during World War 2. |
''[[Springbok]]'' is also a play by [[Michael Picardie]]. | ''[[Springbok]]'' is also a play by [[Michael Picardie]]. |
Revision as of 11:42, 27 July 2021
Springbok is the name of the official, bi-lingual, weekly, newspaper especially printed for the South African Forces serving abroad during World War 2.
Springbok is also a play by Michael Picardie.
Contents
The original text
First performed by the Sherman Arena Company, Cardiff in 1979/1980, directed by John Lindstrum, with Michael Picardie,
Unpublished.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
Sources
E-mail from Michael Picardie to Temple Hauptfleisch, Monday 2015/07/06 10:46 PM.
The Michael Picardie website at http://michaelpicardie.co.uk/main.php.
Go to the ESAT Bibliography
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