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''Oorlog is Oorlog'' (1926) ("War is war")  by [[J.F.W. Grosskopf]]. Also known as ''[[Mara]]''. An excellent anti-war one-act play about the relationship between a Boer girl and a British soldier during the Anglo Boer war. First produced by ** in 19**. In June 1941 produced under the title ''[[Mara]]'' by the [[Volksteater]] in Pretoria (in aid of the anti-war  Reddingsdaadbond), directed by [[Anna Neethling-Pohl]] with [[Lydia Lindeque]] in the lead role. First published under its original title by Van Schaik in 1941 in ''Die klipdolk, en ander kort-spele''. Later, often included in collections for use in schools and performed by schools and amateur companies. Published in ''[[Vyfling]]'' by [[Nasboek]] and ''[[Skerm en Masker]]'' by [[Van Schaik]].
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''Oorlog is Oorlog'' (1927) ("War is war")  by [[J.F.W. Grosskopf]]. Also known as ''[[Mara]]''. An excellent anti-war one-act play about the relationship between a Boer girl and a British soldier during the Anglo Boer war. First produced by ** in 19**. In June 1941 produced under the title ''[[Mara]]'' by the [[Volksteater]] in Pretoria (in aid of the anti-war  Reddingsdaadbond), directed by [[Anna Neethling-Pohl]] with [[Lydia Lindeque]] in the lead role. First published under its original title by Van Schaik in 1941 in ''Die klipdolk, en ander kort-spele''. Later, often included in collections for use in schools and performed by schools and amateur companies. Published in ''[[Vyfling]]'' by [[Nasboek]] and ''[[Skerm en Masker]]'' by [[Van Schaik]].
  
  

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Oorlog is Oorlog (1927) ("War is war") by J.F.W. Grosskopf. Also known as Mara. An excellent anti-war one-act play about the relationship between a Boer girl and a British soldier during the Anglo Boer war. First produced by ** in 19**. In June 1941 produced under the title Mara by the Volksteater in Pretoria (in aid of the anti-war Reddingsdaadbond), directed by Anna Neethling-Pohl with Lydia Lindeque in the lead role. First published under its original title by Van Schaik in 1941 in Die klipdolk, en ander kort-spele. Later, often included in collections for use in schools and performed by schools and amateur companies. Published in Vyfling by Nasboek and Skerm en Masker by Van Schaik.


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