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The Me Nobody Knows . A workshopped musical, which grew out of the writings of two hundred children living in the ghettoes of New York. A Johannesburg version of the original, localised and directed by [[Benjy Francis]] and his cast, was performed in the [[Market Theatre]] in 197*.  This production featured the first large-scale non-racial cast to appear in the Market Theatre complex.
 
The Me Nobody Knows . A workshopped musical, which grew out of the writings of two hundred children living in the ghettoes of New York. A Johannesburg version of the original, localised and directed by [[Benjy Francis]] and his cast, was performed in the [[Market Theatre]] in 197*.  This production featured the first large-scale non-racial cast to appear in the Market Theatre complex.
  
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The me nobody knows: a programme for the The Company production directed by Benjy Francis, with Nomsa Nene and Ruth Masilo in the cast, at the Market Theatre, Johannesburg, from 10 May 1977 (''AfricaWide'').
  
 
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The Me Nobody Knows . A workshopped musical, which grew out of the writings of two hundred children living in the ghettoes of New York. A Johannesburg version of the original, localised and directed by Benjy Francis and his cast, was performed in the Market Theatre in 197*. This production featured the first large-scale non-racial cast to appear in the Market Theatre complex.


The me nobody knows: a programme for the The Company production directed by Benjy Francis, with Nomsa Nene and Ruth Masilo in the cast, at the Market Theatre, Johannesburg, from 10 May 1977 (AfricaWide).

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