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by [[A.H.M. Scholtz]]. A multiple award-winning  debut book of short stories (1995) reworked for performance and directed by [[Janice Honeyman]] in 2002 for the [[Oude Libertas]] and [[Baxter Theatre]], design by [[Brian Collins]], the cast including [[Ivan Abrahams]], **. At the 2002 [[KKNK]] the cast includAn enormously popular success, winning a number of prizes, including [[Fleur du Cap Awards]] for Best Direction and Best Contribution to Stage Design.
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by [[A.H.M. Scholtz]]. A multiple award-winning  debut book of short stories (1995) reworked for performance and directed by [[Janice Honeyman]] in 2002 for the [[Oude Libertas]] and [[Baxter Theatre]], design by [[Brian Collins]], the cast including [[Ivan Abrahams]], **. At the 2002 [[KKNK]] the cast included [[Jody Abrahams]],[[Mary Daniels]], [[Royston Stoffels]], [[Neels Coetzee]] and [[Mary Dreyer]]. An enormously popular success, winning a number of prizes, including [[Fleur du Cap Awards]] for Best Direction and Best Contribution to Stage Design.
  
  

Revision as of 16:26, 6 May 2013

by A.H.M. Scholtz. A multiple award-winning debut book of short stories (1995) reworked for performance and directed by Janice Honeyman in 2002 for the Oude Libertas and Baxter Theatre, design by Brian Collins, the cast including Ivan Abrahams, **. At the 2002 KKNK the cast included Jody Abrahams,Mary Daniels, Royston Stoffels, Neels Coetzee and Mary Dreyer. An enormously popular success, winning a number of prizes, including Fleur du Cap Awards for Best Direction and Best Contribution to Stage Design.


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