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− | ("Love, Anna") by [[Schalk Schoombie]]. A play based on the life of actress Anna Neethling-Pohl, the play is set at the end of her life, and uses flashbacks to focus on highlights in her life. The play also notes her right-wing Afrikaner sympathies, as well as her fondness for men and "manly persuits" such as rugby. The play premiered at the [[Aardklop]] Festival with [[Sandra Prinsloo]] as Anna and was directed by **. | + | ("Love, Anna") by [[Schalk Schoombie]]. A play based on the life of actress [[Anna Neethling-Pohl]], the play is set at the end of her life, and uses flashbacks to focus on highlights in her life. The play also notes her right-wing [[Afrikaner]] sympathies, as well as her fondness for men and "manly persuits" such as rugby. The play premiered at the [[Aardklop]] Festival with her former student [[Sandra Prinsloo]] as Anna and was directed by **. |
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("Love, Anna") by Schalk Schoombie. A play based on the life of actress Anna Neethling-Pohl, the play is set at the end of her life, and uses flashbacks to focus on highlights in her life. The play also notes her right-wing Afrikaner sympathies, as well as her fondness for men and "manly persuits" such as rugby. The play premiered at the Aardklop Festival with her former student Sandra Prinsloo as Anna and was directed by **.
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