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HUTCHINSON, Arthur. (1923-1980). Expatriate South African author of ''[[Fusane’s Trial]]'' (1972), ''[[The Road to Ghana]]'', and the four-acter ''[[The Rain-Killers]]'', all of which were banned in South Africa. Born in the Eastern Transvaal and educated at Fort Hare University. A leading concern in his plays is the tension between traditional and new ways of thought.*** [JH]
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[[Arthur Hutchinsin]] (1923-1980). Expatriate South African author.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Author of ''[[Fusane’s Trial]]'' (1972), ''[[The Road to Ghana]]'', and the four-acter ''[[The Rain-Killers]]'', all of which were banned in South Africa. Born in the Eastern Transvaal and educated at Fort Hare University. A leading concern in his plays is the tension between traditional and new ways of thought.*** [JH]
  
  

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Arthur Hutchinsin (1923-1980). Expatriate South African author.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Author of Fusane’s Trial (1972), The Road to Ghana, and the four-acter The Rain-Killers, all of which were banned in South Africa. Born in the Eastern Transvaal and educated at Fort Hare University. A leading concern in his plays is the tension between traditional and new ways of thought.*** [JH]


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