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− | ''Via Dolorosa'' a monologue by David Hare, a piece of observational theatre that tries to make sense of the modern Middle East. From Palestine and the plight of refugees to the Stations of the Cross on the Via Dolorosa, it is a mesmeric examination of societies forever on the brink of despair. Presented by [[Pieter Toerien Productions]] at the [[National Arts Festival]], 2000, directed by [[Geoffrey Hyland]], starring [[John Maythem]]. | + | ''Via Dolorosa'' a monologue by David Hare, a piece of observational theatre that tries to make sense of the modern Middle East. From Palestine and the plight of refugees to the Stations of the Cross on the Via Dolorosa, it is a mesmeric examination of societies forever on the brink of despair. Presented by [[Pieter Toerien Productions]] at the [[National Arts Festival]], 2000, directed by [[Geoffrey Hyland]], starring [[John Maythem]]. The production was repeated at the [[Theatre on the Bay]]. |
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Via Dolorosa a monologue by David Hare, a piece of observational theatre that tries to make sense of the modern Middle East. From Palestine and the plight of refugees to the Stations of the Cross on the Via Dolorosa, it is a mesmeric examination of societies forever on the brink of despair. Presented by Pieter Toerien Productions at the National Arts Festival, 2000, directed by Geoffrey Hyland, starring John Maythem. The production was repeated at the Theatre on the Bay.
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National Arts Festival programme, 2000.
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