Difference between revisions of "A Place of Safety"
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An interesting take on the changed values and developments occuring as the result of a nuclear holocaust. | An interesting take on the changed values and developments occuring as the result of a nuclear holocaust. | ||
− | The play is one of a series that have come into existence through the activities of a small group of Rhodes University staff and students, the others in the series including ''[[The Third Degree]]'', ''[[H.E.L.P.]]'', ''[[The Great Wall of China]]'' and ''[[Focus]]''. | + | The play is one of a series that have come into existence through the activities of a small group of Rhodes University staff and students, the others in the series including ''[[The Third Degree]]'' (McClennan), ''[[H.E.L.P.]]'', ''[[The Great Wall of China]]'' and ''[[Focus]]'' (Du Preez). |
First performed in 1963. Two scenes of the play were published in Vol.1, no. 3 of ''[[The Classic]]'' (1964). | First performed in 1963. Two scenes of the play were published in Vol.1, no. 3 of ''[[The Classic]]'' (1964). |
Revision as of 05:43, 14 January 2021
A Place of Safety is a one-act play by Peter du Preez (fl. 1960s).
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An interesting take on the changed values and developments occuring as the result of a nuclear holocaust.
The play is one of a series that have come into existence through the activities of a small group of Rhodes University staff and students, the others in the series including The Third Degree (McClennan), H.E.L.P., The Great Wall of China and Focus (Du Preez).
First performed in 1963. Two scenes of the play were published in Vol.1, no. 3 of The Classic (1964).
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1963: Performed by the Rhodes University Players in 1963, directed by Athol Fugard.
Sources
Sydney Paul Gosher. 1988. A historical and critical survey of the South African one-act play written in English. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Pretoria: University of South Africa.
NELM catalogue.
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