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''[[Have a Heart, Mrs. Dove!]]'' is a one-act comedy by [[James Lodge]].   
 
''[[Have a Heart, Mrs. Dove!]]'' is a one-act comedy by [[James Lodge]].   
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==The original text==
  
 
The play is described as "The first heart transplant play ever written 1st July 1969" and envisages a future in which heart transplants have become purely commercial transactions.  
 
The play is described as "The first heart transplant play ever written 1st July 1969" and envisages a future in which heart transplants have become purely commercial transactions.  
  
 
Performance text published by [[DALRO]] in 1970.  
 
Performance text published by [[DALRO]] in 1970.  
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==Translations and adaptations==
  
 
(See [[Gosher]], 1988) Translated into [[Afrikaans]] [[Niel van Zyl]] and titled ''[[Die Hartomkeer]]'' ("Heart turnover").  
 
(See [[Gosher]], 1988) Translated into [[Afrikaans]] [[Niel van Zyl]] and titled ''[[Die Hartomkeer]]'' ("Heart turnover").  
==The original text==
 
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==

Revision as of 10:15, 17 November 2022

Have a Heart, Mrs. Dove! is a one-act comedy by James Lodge.

The original text

The play is described as "The first heart transplant play ever written 1st July 1969" and envisages a future in which heart transplants have become purely commercial transactions.

Performance text published by DALRO in 1970.

Translations and adaptations

(See Gosher, 1988) Translated into Afrikaans Niel van Zyl and titled Die Hartomkeer ("Heart turnover").

Performance history in South Africa

Sources

The performance text of Have a Heart, Mrs. Dove!, DALRO Playscript, 1970.

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