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− | ''The Enquiry'', by Charlotte Hastings. A complex story concerning Kate, a prisoner sentenced for killing her very sick child. After a vicious attack from another prisoner Kate attempts suicide. The prison authorities investigate, only to discover that the attacker was a lesbian, motivated by jealousy of Kate’s friendship with another woman. The investigation also brings to light new evidence suggesting that Kate is not a killer, but is shielding the man she loves. | + | ''The Enquiry'', by Charlotte Hastings. A complex story concerning Kate, a prisoner sentenced for killing her very sick child. After a vicious attack from another prisoner Kate attempts suicide. The prison authorities investigate, only to discover that the attacker was a lesbian, motivated by jealousy of Kate’s friendship with another woman. The investigation also brings to light new evidence suggesting that Kate is not a killer, but is shielding the man she loves. Published by Samuel French, 1972. |
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+ | In South Africa it was planned to perform the play in the [[Wynand Mouton Theatre]] in 1984. (Source: ''[[Teaterforum]]'', 4(1), 1983, 120). |
Revision as of 15:28, 10 July 2013
The Enquiry, by Charlotte Hastings. A complex story concerning Kate, a prisoner sentenced for killing her very sick child. After a vicious attack from another prisoner Kate attempts suicide. The prison authorities investigate, only to discover that the attacker was a lesbian, motivated by jealousy of Kate’s friendship with another woman. The investigation also brings to light new evidence suggesting that Kate is not a killer, but is shielding the man she loves. Published by Samuel French, 1972.
In South Africa it was planned to perform the play in the Wynand Mouton Theatre in 1984. (Source: Teaterforum, 4(1), 1983, 120).