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A play by [[Reza de Wet]] about *. First produced by [[Rhodes Drama Department]], directed by [[Reza de Wet]], for the Rhodes University's Centenary Celebrations. Set and costume design by [[Roux Engelbrecht]] and lighting design by [[Clay Williams]]. The cast consisted of [[Lindsay Reardon]], [[Dani Marais]] and [[Ashleigh May Kok]]. The play was first published in the ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'' in 2004 (Volume 18) and later as a companion piece to ''[[A Worm in the Bud]]'' by [[Oberon Books]] in (2005).  
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''[[Concealment]]'' is a play by [[Reza de Wet]] (1852-2012).  
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== The original text ==
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The text was first published in the ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'' in 2004 (Volume 18: pp. 299-351) and later as a companion piece to ''[[Fever]]'' in the collection ''[[De Wet: Two Plays]]'' by [[Oberon Books]] in (2005).
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First produced by [[Rhodes Drama Department]], directed by [[Reza de Wet]], for the [[Rhodes University]]'s Centenary Celebrations. Set and costume design by [[Roux Engelbrecht]] and lighting design by [[Clay Williams]]. The cast consisted of [[Lindsay Reardon]], [[Dani Marais]] and [[Ashleigh May Kok]].  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
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''[[South African Theatre Journal]]''. 2004. (Volume 18: pp. 299-351)
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Reza de Wet. 2005. ''[[De Wet: Two Plays]]'' by [[Oberon Books]].
  
 
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Revision as of 05:03, 26 June 2018

Concealment is a play by Reza de Wet (1852-2012).

The original text

The text was first published in the South African Theatre Journal in 2004 (Volume 18: pp. 299-351) and later as a companion piece to Fever in the collection De Wet: Two Plays by Oberon Books in (2005).

First produced by Rhodes Drama Department, directed by Reza de Wet, for the Rhodes University's Centenary Celebrations. Set and costume design by Roux Engelbrecht and lighting design by Clay Williams. The cast consisted of Lindsay Reardon, Dani Marais and Ashleigh May Kok.

Sources

South African Theatre Journal. 2004. (Volume 18: pp. 299-351)

Reza de Wet. 2005. De Wet: Two Plays by Oberon Books.

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