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==The original text==
 
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Written in 1990, the text was published in ''[[Goats, Oranges and Skeletons: A Trilogy of Namibian Independence Plays]]'' a collection of plays by [[Dorian Haarhoff]], edited by [[Terence Zeeman]] (2000).
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The play was developed through a collaborative workshop process by the author [[Dorian Haarhoff]] (acting as scribe), a director ([[Aldo Behrens]]) and students of the School of Arts at the Windhoek Academy. The text was published in ''[[Goats, Oranges and Skeletons: A Trilogy of Namibian Independence Plays]]'' a collection of plays by [[Dorian Haarhoff]], edited by [[Terence Zeeman]] (2000).
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

Latest revision as of 15:45, 17 May 2023

Guerrilla Goatherd is a play by Dorian Haarhoff (1944-)

The original text

The play was developed through a collaborative workshop process by the author Dorian Haarhoff (acting as scribe), a director (Aldo Behrens) and students of the School of Arts at the Windhoek Academy. The text was published in Goats, Oranges and Skeletons: A Trilogy of Namibian Independence Plays a collection of plays by Dorian Haarhoff, edited by Terence Zeeman (2000).

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Sources

Dorian Haarhoff. 2000. Goats, Oranges and Skeletons: A Trilogy of Namibian Independence Plays (edited by Terence Zeeman). Windhoek: New Namibia Books.

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