Difference between revisions of "Short, Sharp & Snappy"
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+ | Compilers' introduction | ||
+ | David & Bruce / Martin Hatchuel | ||
+ | Cry Sis! Identity / Suenel Holloway | ||
+ | The new struggle / Monti Jola | ||
+ | Thabo and the tar man / Andre Lemmer | ||
+ | Remember Joe / Kirsten Miller | ||
+ | Daddy comes tonight / Omphile Molusi | ||
+ | HOP-house dance / Renée Muller | ||
+ | The bicycle thief / Jonathan Khumbulani Nkala | ||
+ | Love secondary / M. Andries Phukuntsi | ||
+ | Child's play / Dean Salant, Gav Rubin, David Wein & Renos Nicos Spanoudes | ||
+ | The Goliath project / David Stein. | ||
+ | Edition Notes | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
Revision as of 11:12, 28 August 2024
There have been two collections of Southern African plays for high schools by this name:
Short, Sharp & Snappy 1 and Short, Sharp & Snappy 2, both published by Junkets Publisher, Mowbray, in 2011
Contents
Short, Sharp & Snappy 1, compiled by Robin Malan and Colleen Moroukian
Contains:
Compilers' introduction
The opening / Rob K. Baum Ghosts in the supermarket / Margaret Clough Samson, the storyteller / M. Cassiem D'Arcy Miracle / Ashraf Johaardien The future is now / Peter Krummeck Playing in the park / Andre Lemmer For the right reasons / Omphile Molusi Letter to D / Barry Morgan Faith in love / Jonathan Khumbulani Nkala Tariro on top / S.M. Norman To care for you always / Cassandra Puren The search / Caitlin Spring Woof woof / Gisele Turner
Short, Sharp & Snappy 2, compiled by Robin Malan and Colleen Moroukian
Contains:
Compilers' introduction David & Bruce / Martin Hatchuel Cry Sis! Identity / Suenel Holloway The new struggle / Monti Jola Thabo and the tar man / Andre Lemmer Remember Joe / Kirsten Miller Daddy comes tonight / Omphile Molusi HOP-house dance / Renée Muller The bicycle thief / Jonathan Khumbulani Nkala Love secondary / M. Andries Phukuntsi Child's play / Dean Salant, Gav Rubin, David Wein & Renos Nicos Spanoudes The Goliath project / David Stein. Edition Notes
Sources
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