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''[[Home Affairs]]'' is a play by [[Michelle Douglas]] | ''[[Home Affairs]]'' is a play by [[Michelle Douglas]] | ||
− | The play delves into the social ills facing | + | The play delves into the social ills facing a country in crisis by looking at the midlife crises faced by two South African men. |
2023: Performed at Sandton’s ''[[Theatre on the Square]]'' from February 21 to March 11.the , directed by [[Michelle Douglas]], with [[Sello Ramolahloane]] and [[Lawrence Joffe]]. | 2023: Performed at Sandton’s ''[[Theatre on the Square]]'' from February 21 to March 11.the , directed by [[Michelle Douglas]], with [[Sello Ramolahloane]] and [[Lawrence Joffe]]. | ||
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+ | Kedibone Modise. 2023. "''Home Affairs'' is protest theatre of our time, says director Michelle Douglas", IOL Entertainment, 15 February, 2023. |
Revision as of 06:41, 6 July 2024
Home Affairs is a play by Michelle Douglas
The play delves into the social ills facing a country in crisis by looking at the midlife crises faced by two South African men.
2023: Performed at Sandton’s Theatre on the Square from February 21 to March 11.the , directed by Michelle Douglas, with Sello Ramolahloane and Lawrence Joffe.
Kedibone Modise. 2023. "Home Affairs is protest theatre of our time, says director Michelle Douglas", IOL Entertainment, 15 February, 2023.