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Revision as of 17:30, 16 December 2013
Les Nonnes : Parabole en 2 actes. Paris, Théâtre Poche-Montparnasse, (1969), a play by Cuban playwright and novelist Eduardo Manet (born circa 1930 in Havana), who writes in French and lives in Paris. The play has been translated into over 20 languages, also into Afrikaans by Mees Xteen as Die Nonne, performed in the Hofmeyr Theatre in February 1973, directed by Xteen.
Sources
http://www.amazon.com/Eduardo-Manet-Les-Nonnes-Poche-Montparnasse/dp/B00DGTDSO2
Nico Malan Theatre pamphlet February 1973
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