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+ | by [[Sheila Roberts]]. A play about the underprivileged. Joint winner (along with [[Wilma Stockenström]]’s ''[[Die Laaste Middagmaal]]'') of a one-act play competition organised for ''[[The Space]]'' (Cape Town) by the [[Foundation for Art and Theatre]] in 1973. First staged as part of a double-bill in the [[Outer Space]] (Cape Town) in 197*, directed by [[Charlotte du Toit]] with [[Paul Herzberg]], [[Blaise Koch]], [[Lynne Maree]], [[Jan Olivier]] and [[Trix Pienaar]]. The stage managers were [[Bill Anderson]] and [[Fatima Dike]]. Scene 1 published in ''[[Contemporary South African Plays]]'' (ed [[Ernest Perreira]]) under the title Weekend in 1977. (See [[Gosher]], 1988) | ||
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by Sheila Roberts. A play about the underprivileged. Joint winner (along with Wilma Stockenström’s Die Laaste Middagmaal) of a one-act play competition organised for The Space (Cape Town) by the Foundation for Art and Theatre in 1973. First staged as part of a double-bill in the Outer Space (Cape Town) in 197*, directed by Charlotte du Toit with Paul Herzberg, Blaise Koch, Lynne Maree, Jan Olivier and Trix Pienaar. The stage managers were Bill Anderson and Fatima Dike. Scene 1 published in Contemporary South African Plays (ed Ernest Perreira) under the title Weekend in 1977. (See Gosher, 1988)
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