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− | Presented by The Upstairs Theatre Company in 198* directed by [[Saira Essa]] starring [[Charles Pillai]], [[Kerneels Coertzen]], [[Peter Holden]], [[Willem Pretorius]], [[Chris Steyn]], [[Mike Huff]], [[Michael Maxwell]], [[Ralph Draper]], [[Ronald | + | Presented by The Upstairs Theatre Company in 198* directed by [[Saira Essa]] starring [[Charles Pillai]], [[Kerneels Coertzen]], [[Peter Holden]], [[Willem Pretorius]], [[Chris Steyn]], [[Mike Huff]], [[Michael Maxwell]], [[Ralph Draper]], [[Ronald France]]. |
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Revision as of 18:08, 28 July 2015
Steve Biko: The Inquest is a play devised by Saira Essa and Charles Pillai based partly on The Biko Inquest by John Blair and Norman Fenton.
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The original text
Published as Steve Biko : the inquest : a documentary based on the inquest hearing into the death in detention of Steven Bantu Biko, devised by Saira Essa & Charles Pillai. Durban : Art Printers, [ca.]1985. ISBN 9780620094832 (paperback).
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
Presented by The Upstairs Theatre Company in 198* directed by Saira Essa starring Charles Pillai, Kerneels Coertzen, Peter Holden, Willem Pretorius, Chris Steyn, Mike Huff, Michael Maxwell, Ralph Draper, Ronald France.
Sources
Steve Biko: The Inquest programme notes.
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