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A 2002 play written by [[Yael Farber]] in collaboration with human rights activist and former death row prisoner [[Duma Kumalo]].
 
A 2002 play written by [[Yael Farber]] in collaboration with human rights activist and former death row prisoner [[Duma Kumalo]].
  
Published by Oberon Books in a trilogy of Farber plays under the title ''Theatre as Witness'', together with ''[[A Woman in Waiting]]'' and ''[[Amajuba: Like Doves We Rise]]''.
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Published by Oberon Books (London), together with ''[[A Woman in Waiting]]'' and ''[[Amajuba: Like Doves We Rise]]'' in ''Theatre as Witness'', a trilogy of [[Yael Farber]] plays - foreword by Archbishop [[Desmond Tutu]].
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==

Revision as of 09:22, 9 February 2015

A 2002 play written by Yael Farber in collaboration with human rights activist and former death row prisoner Duma Kumalo.

Published by Oberon Books (London), together with A Woman in Waiting and Amajuba: Like Doves We Rise in Theatre as Witness, a trilogy of Yael Farber plays - foreword by Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

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