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  • ''[[Tom Ruiters]]'' is a verbatim play by [[Darryl Nel]] (1972-). The play is an account of the racially-motivated killing of a vagrant named [[Tom Ru
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  • ''[[Another Child]]'' is a play [[Sizwe Zakhe]]. The play deals with the controversial issue of homosexuality, and particuiarly lesbi 2001: The play was performed at the [[Market Theatre]] as part of the [[Barney Simon Young
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  • ...loating%20Beacon%2C%20or%20The%20Norwegian%20Wreckers&f=false]. Fitzball's play first performed in the Surrey Theatre, London, on 19 April 1824 and publish ==South African productions ==
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  • ''[[The Rhythm of Violence]]'' is a play by [[Lewis Nkosi]]. An emotional but basically unperformable political play about a group of militant black students who plan to blow up the [[Johannes
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  • ...entury parlance), is broadly defined as "the first public performance of a play or any other type of entertainment"[https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictio ...itive verb. : to give a first public performance of. (i.e "to premiere the play")
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  • There are two versions of this South African play, in addition to a number of international film and TV works. == The original play ==
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  • ''[[Ga’mshangani]]'' A play by [[Obed Baloyi]].A play ...Coudyzer]]. 2023. Annotated list of his photographs of [[Market Theatre]] productions. (Provided by Coudyzer)
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  • ...on led to a decrease in interest. [[Department of Coloured Affairs One-Act Play Festival]]. [IS THIS THE SAME THING???] ( See also [[Department of Coloured Affairs One-Act Play Festival]] and [[National Festival of Coloured Affairs]]
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  • ''[[Play@Risk]]'' is a play by [[Megan Willson]]. Based in part on Michael Kustow's book ''Theatre@risk'', the play is about a radio show which is shut down — a protest against the oppressi
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  • ...Treurspel]]'' ("Adam in Exile, or tragedy of all tragedies"), is [[Dutch]] play by Joost van den Vondel (1587–1679)[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joost_v The play has long been a prescribed work for students of [[Dutch]] literature in Sou
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  • ''[[Lillian]]'' is a one-woman play by William Luce (1931-)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Luce]. ...ran on Broadway in 1986 and starred Zoe Caldwell. Published by Dramatists Play Service, 1986.
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  • ...turbingly interrupted by the appearance of a handsome young poet, known to play companion to wealthy old women as they near death. == South African productions ==
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  • ...productions, including ''[[Vrydag]]'' (a localised version of a Hungarian play) in 1929.
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  • ''[[Karoo Grand]]'' is a play by [[Paul Slabolepszy]]. 1983: First produced as a commissioned play for the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Arts Festival]], presented by
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  • ...productions, including ''[[Vrydag]]'' (a localised version of a Hungarian play) in 1929. He wrote the play ''[[Vergelding]]''.
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  • ''[[Nightfall]]'' is a suspense play by Australian playwright [[Burton Graham]]. 1979: The play's World Premiere was presented by [[Pieter Toerien Productions]] by arrangement with Bill Kenwright, opening 7 June 1979 at the [[André H
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  • ("Silent Night") by [[Deon Opperman]]. A political play about two white brothers on opposites sides of the political spectrum in Ap First performed at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] presented by [[Bold Productions]] in July 1989. Published by Tafelberg in 1990.
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  • ''Dogg's Our Pet'' is a play by British playwright and screenwriter Tom Stoppard [https://en.wikipedia.o The play premiered at the Almost Free Theatre in 1971.
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  • ...pest]]'' (as Boatswain/Spirit, [[Maynardville]] 1994), ''[[Braaivleis (the play)]]'' (1995), ''[[Sodom]]'' (1999), ''[[Eet Alles]]'' by [[Malan Steyn]] ([[ He wrote and performed in various productions of ''[[Mickey Malan aka The Great White Hope]]''.
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  • ''[[The Mystery of Irma Vep]]'' is a play in three acts by Charles Ludlam (1943-1987). The play is written for two actors who, between them, play eight characters of both sexes. It is a satire of several theatrical, liter
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