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Department of Coloured Affairs One-Act Play Festival
Bilingual festival established in 1975 by the then Department of Coloured Affairs.
House of Representatives One-Act Play Festival
In 19** placed under the aegis of the House of Representatives and renamed accordingly . Prizes were awarded for Best Group, Best Actor and Best Actress, and in 1982 a cash prize was added for writers of indigenous one-acters. **
(See Gosher, 1988, Smith, 198*) [JH]
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