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Revision as of 06:49, 17 February 2023
Zones of Peace is a workshopped play devised by David Haynes, Anton Burggraaf and cast.
== The original text
Based on the Declaration of Childrens Rights[], the piece was improvised by the directors and cast.
Contents
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1989: First performed in the UCT Arena Theatre on 10 March, 1989. Directed by David Haynes, assisted by Anton Burggraaf, performed by them along with Thembile Pepeteka, Alan Glauber, Yvette Hardie, Nazli George, Deirdre Wolhuter, Nigel Maister, Satara Lester. The stage manager was Heather Schiff.
Sources
A typed copy of the text of Zones of Peace, found in the Stellenbosch Drama Department archive in 2022.
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