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A political play about miscegenation, love, intolerance and betrayal under the Apartheid regime. | A political play about miscegenation, love, intolerance and betrayal under the Apartheid regime. | ||
− | Originally written as two one-act plays entitled *** and ''[[Bloedlyn]]'' in 1970. At the request of the | + | Originally written as two one-act plays entitled *** and ''[[Bloedlyn]]'' in 1970. At the request of the director, the two plays were combined and rewritten as a full-length play for production by [[Dinkteater]], Pretoria, in 1974. Directed by [[Danie Burger]], starring [[Pieter Brand]], . |
The text is unpublished. | The text is unpublished. |
Latest revision as of 05:43, 30 May 2023
Bloedlyn ("Bloodline" - Afrikaans) is a play by Temple Hauptfleisch (1945-).
A political play about miscegenation, love, intolerance and betrayal under the Apartheid regime.
Originally written as two one-act plays entitled *** and Bloedlyn in 1970. At the request of the director, the two plays were combined and rewritten as a full-length play for production by Dinkteater, Pretoria, in 1974. Directed by Danie Burger, starring Pieter Brand, .
The text is unpublished.
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