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The Trial is the title of several plays written and/or produced in South Africa.
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The Trial by Franz Kafka
This is the English title given to a number of stage adaptations of the novel Der Prozess by Franz Kafka.
See the entry on Der Prozess
The Trial by Mzwandile Maqina
A play dealing with a young girl's battle against Section 6 of the Law on Terrorism. Produced in New Brighton, near Port Elizabeth in 197*. The play was immediately banned and the author was arrested.
The Trial by Anthony Booth
The original text
A one-act play for women, published by Samuel French (1972).
Translationas and adaptations
Translated into Afrikaans as Die Verhoor by Chris Fourie.
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