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by [[Lewis Sowden]]. A play about miscegenation and the pressures towards, and the devastating effects of,  efforts to “try for white” under the apartheid regime through the underground association called the “Kimberley train”. First produced by *** at the [[Library Theatre]], Johannesburg in 1958 and featuring *** as “John Powers” *** as “Elaine” and [[Kita Redelinghuys]] as Elaine’s “coloured” mother, “Bertha”. Published by [[Howard Timmins]], 1976/(1967??*).  
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by [[Lewis Sowden]]. A play about miscegenation and the pressures towards, and the devastating effects of,  efforts to “try for white” under the apartheid regime through the underground association called the “Kimberley train”. First produced by *** at the [[Library Theatre]], Johannesburg in 1958 and featuring *** as “John Powers” *** as “Elaine” and [[Kita Redelinghuys]] as Elaine’s “coloured” mother, “Bertha”. Published by [[Howard Timmins]], 1976.  
  
  

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by Lewis Sowden. A play about miscegenation and the pressures towards, and the devastating effects of, efforts to “try for white” under the apartheid regime through the underground association called the “Kimberley train”. First produced by *** at the Library Theatre, Johannesburg in 1958 and featuring *** as “John Powers” *** as “Elaine” and Kita Redelinghuys as Elaine’s “coloured” mother, “Bertha”. Published by Howard Timmins, 1976.


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