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− | ("This Side, That Side" - Afrikaans) by [[Melvin Whitebooi]]. A play about murder, rape, alcohol abuse and suicide that is ascribed to the Apartheid regime. First performed by [[Cape Flats Players]] in 1984 then again at the [[Kellerprinz | + | ("This Side, That Side" - Afrikaans) by [[Melvin Whitebooi]]. A play about murder, rape, alcohol abuse and suicide that is ascribed to the Apartheid regime/ According to Braaf: A play about the divisions in the black sports organisations, with the outspoken anti-apartheid body SACOS on the one side, and the more moderate and flexible SA Sports Federation on the other . |
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+ | First performed by [[Cape Flats Players]] in 1984, then again at the [[Kellerprinz Dramafees]] in 1986. | ||
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+ | Obituary by [[Peter Braaf]]: Melvin Whitebooi, Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 49 (1) 2012 | ||
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Revision as of 06:46, 22 October 2013
("This Side, That Side" - Afrikaans) by Melvin Whitebooi. A play about murder, rape, alcohol abuse and suicide that is ascribed to the Apartheid regime/ According to Braaf: A play about the divisions in the black sports organisations, with the outspoken anti-apartheid body SACOS on the one side, and the more moderate and flexible SA Sports Federation on the other .
First performed by Cape Flats Players in 1984, then again at the Kellerprinz Dramafees in 1986.
Sources
Obituary by Peter Braaf: Melvin Whitebooi, Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 49 (1) 2012
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