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A play about the horrors of the British army's scorched earth policy and the concentration camps in which homeless Boer women and children were incarcerated
 
A play about the horrors of the British army's scorched earth policy and the concentration camps in which homeless Boer women and children were incarcerated
  
First performed at the Grhamastown Festival|National Arts Festival by [[Lynita Crofford]], ditrected by [[Christopher Weare]].
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2013: First performed at the [[Grahamstown Festival|National Arts Festival]] by [[Lynita Crofford]], directed by [[Christopher Weare]], where it won the ([[Standard Bank Ovation Award]] for 2013.

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A one woman play by Tony Jackman.

A play about the horrors of the British army's scorched earth policy and the concentration camps in which homeless Boer women and children were incarcerated

2013: First performed at the National Arts Festival by Lynita Crofford, directed by Christopher Weare, where it won the (Standard Bank Ovation Award for 2013.