Difference between revisions of "Somewhere on the Border"

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by [[Anthony Akerman]]. Written in 1983, was banned "as a publication" in South Africa. However, it was a countrywide success when it was performed and was nominated for the DALRO Best Play Award in 1987. The ''[[Argus]]'' called it "the ultimate anti-war statement in white South African theatre".
 
by [[Anthony Akerman]]. Written in 1983, was banned "as a publication" in South Africa. However, it was a countrywide success when it was performed and was nominated for the DALRO Best Play Award in 1987. The ''[[Argus]]'' called it "the ultimate anti-war statement in white South African theatre".
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by Anthony Akerman. Written in 1983, was banned "as a publication" in South Africa. However, it was a countrywide success when it was performed and was nominated for the DALRO Best Play Award in 1987. The Argus called it "the ultimate anti-war statement in white South African theatre".


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