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+ | by [[Geraldine Aron]]. Aron’s hugely popular ode to her brother, who had died in a motor-cycle accident. Performed as a two-hander. First performed at [[The Space]] (Cape Town) with [[Wilson Dunster]] and [[Yvonne Bryceland]], under the direction of [[Walter Donahue]], 1975/8?*. First published in ''[[Modern Stage Directions]]'' (ed. [[Stephen Gray]] and [[D. Schalkwyk]], pub. [[Maskew Miller]], 1984), and subsequently in ''[[Seven Plays and Four Monologues]]'', (pub. [[David Philip]], 1985) and ''[[Play Spectrum]]'' (ed. [[H. Houghton-Hawksley]], pub. [[David Philip]], 1986). Many times reprinted in a variety of other collections as well, including and Afrikaans version published in the collection ** by ** in 19**. Filmed by [[Ashley Lazarus]] for ** in 197*. (See Gosher, 1988; Astbury, 1979) [TH, JH]. Translated into Afrikaans respectively by [[Danie Botha]] and [[Marielle Labuschagne]]. | ||
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by Geraldine Aron. Aron’s hugely popular ode to her brother, who had died in a motor-cycle accident. Performed as a two-hander. First performed at The Space (Cape Town) with Wilson Dunster and Yvonne Bryceland, under the direction of Walter Donahue, 1975/8?*. First published in Modern Stage Directions (ed. Stephen Gray and D. Schalkwyk, pub. Maskew Miller, 1984), and subsequently in Seven Plays and Four Monologues, (pub. David Philip, 1985) and Play Spectrum (ed. H. Houghton-Hawksley, pub. David Philip, 1986). Many times reprinted in a variety of other collections as well, including and Afrikaans version published in the collection ** by ** in 19**. Filmed by Ashley Lazarus for ** in 197*. (See Gosher, 1988; Astbury, 1979) [TH, JH]. Translated into Afrikaans respectively by Danie Botha and Marielle Labuschagne.
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