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=[[Renée Muller]] (fl 2000s) is a playwright=
 
 
[[Renée Muller]] lives in  Voëlklip in Hermanus.
 
 
Her short play ''[[HOP-House Dance]]'', a piece about a dysfunctional family, was one of the selected plays for the play collections ''[[Short, Sharp & Snappy]]'' (Volumes 1 & 2), edited by [[Robin Malan]] and published by [[Junkets Press]] in 2011.
 
 
 
==Sources==
 
 
[[Robin Malan]]. 2011. "Big Book Chain Chat #79: Short, Sharp & Snappy" [[LitNet]] [https://argief.litnet.co.za/article.php?news_id=109537]
 
 
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There may be two playwrights by this name

Renee Muller (fl 1960s-1970s) is a playwright

Biography

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

One of her plays was awarded a prize by the Pretoria branch of the S.A. Council for English Education, and was performed at the Arcadia School Hall on 30 November, 1968.

Sources

Pretoria News, May 1968

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