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'''Bittersoet''', translated into Afrikaans by [[Hanli Rolfes]] from the original [[Sweet Sorrows]] by [[Deon Opperman]]. [[Elsabé Daneel]] portrays five different women who struggle to overcome the trauma caused by rape, abortion, infertility, being white in Africa as well as giving up a child. First performed at the [[Aardklop festival]] in 2012. Produced by [[Elsabé Daneel]].
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'''Bittersoet''', translated into Afrikaans by [[Hanli Rolfes]] from the original [[Sweet Sorrows]] by [[Deon Opperman]]. [[Elsabé Daneel]] portrays five different women who struggle to overcome the trauma caused by rape, abortion, infertility, being white in Africa as well as giving up a child. First performed at the [[Aardklop festival]] in 2012. Produced by [[Elsabé Daneel]], directed by [[Juanita Swanepoel]].
 
(Source: ''Eikestadnuus'', 1 February 2013).
 
(Source: ''Eikestadnuus'', 1 February 2013).
  

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Bittersoet, translated into Afrikaans by Hanli Rolfes from the original Sweet Sorrows by Deon Opperman. Elsabé Daneel portrays five different women who struggle to overcome the trauma caused by rape, abortion, infertility, being white in Africa as well as giving up a child. First performed at the Aardklop festival in 2012. Produced by Elsabé Daneel, directed by Juanita Swanepoel. (Source: Eikestadnuus, 1 February 2013).


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