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by [[Deon Opperman]] and [[Lizz Meiring]]. And [[Eric Nobbs]].  Comedy about ** ** First performed by * [??** with Lizz Meiring, [[Susan Danford]], [[André Odendaal]] en [[Hannes Muller]].?*] Full-length comedy.
 
by [[Deon Opperman]] and [[Lizz Meiring]]. And [[Eric Nobbs]].  Comedy about ** ** First performed by * [??** with Lizz Meiring, [[Susan Danford]], [[André Odendaal]] en [[Hannes Muller]].?*] Full-length comedy.
  
''Die Skandaal'', written and adapted by [[Deon Opperman]] and [[Lizz Meiring]], using ''The Country Wife'' by Wycherley and ''The School for Scandal'' by Sheridan as source texts. The play is set in the present in a security complex in Centurion. Directed by Opperman for its performance at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] in 1997, starring [[André Odendaal]], [[Hannes Muller]], [[Lizz Meiring]], [[Eric Nobbs]], [[Susan Danford]], [[David Clatworthy]], [[Wilmien Rossouw]], [[Stephen Jennings]]. Set designed by [[James Macnamara]], costumes by [[Thomas Thompson]]. (Festival programme, 1997).
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''Die Skandaal'', written and adapted by [[Deon Opperman]] and [[Lizz Meiring]], using ''The Country Wife'' by Wycherley and ''The School for Scandal'' by Sheridan as source texts. The play is set in the present in a security complex in Centurion. Directed by Opperman for its performance at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] and the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] in 1997, starring [[André Odendaal]], [[Hannes Muller]], [[Lizz Meiring]], [[Eric Nobbs]], [[Susan Danford]], [[David Clatworthy]], [[Wilmien Rossouw]], [[Stephen Jennings]]. Set designed by [[James Macnamara]], costumes by [[Thomas Thompson]]. (Festival programme, 1997).
  
 
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by Deon Opperman and Lizz Meiring. And Eric Nobbs. Comedy about ** ** First performed by * [??** with Lizz Meiring, Susan Danford, André Odendaal en Hannes Muller.?*] Full-length comedy.

Die Skandaal, written and adapted by Deon Opperman and Lizz Meiring, using The Country Wife by Wycherley and The School for Scandal by Sheridan as source texts. The play is set in the present in a security complex in Centurion. Directed by Opperman for its performance at the Grahamstown Festival and the Nico Malan Theatre in 1997, starring André Odendaal, Hannes Muller, Lizz Meiring, Eric Nobbs, Susan Danford, David Clatworthy, Wilmien Rossouw, Stephen Jennings. Set designed by James Macnamara, costumes by Thomas Thompson. (Festival programme, 1997).

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