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''[[Les Avariés]]'' ("The damaged") is a French play by  Eugène Brieux ()[].
  
''[[Damaged Goods]]'' (Originally ''[[Les Avariés]]''/1901) by Eugène Brieux. A controversial drama about the social consequences of syphilis.
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Originally ''[[Les Avariés]]''/1901) by. A controversial drama about the social consequences of syphilis, first produced in 1901.
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Translated into English as ''[[Damaged Goods]]'' by ** and first produced  .
  
 
== Performance History in South Africa ==
 
== Performance History in South Africa ==
  
1917 - First produced by [[Stephen Black]] at the [[Standard Theatre]] in Johannesburg, opening on 9 October 1917.  The cast included [[Henry Miles]], [[Edward Vincent]], [[Dick Cruikshanks]], [[Olga Vallier]], [[Alma Vaughan]], [[Violette Ford]] and [[Betty Kendal]].
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1917 - First produced as ''[[Damaged Goods]]'' at the [[Standard Theatre]], Johannesburg, by [[Stephen Black]], opening on 9 October 1917.  The cast included [[Henry Miles]], [[Edward Vincent]], [[Dick Cruikshanks]], [[Olga Vallier]], [[Alma Vaughan]], [[Violette Ford]] and [[Betty Kendal]].
  
  

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Les Avariés ("The damaged") is a French play by Eugène Brieux ()[].

Originally Les Avariés/1901) by. A controversial drama about the social consequences of syphilis, first produced in 1901.

Translated into English as Damaged Goods by ** and first produced .

Performance History in South Africa

1917 - First produced as Damaged Goods at the Standard Theatre, Johannesburg, by Stephen Black, opening on 9 October 1917. The cast included Henry Miles, Edward Vincent, Dick Cruikshanks, Olga Vallier, Alma Vaughan, Violette Ford and Betty Kendal.


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