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by [[Hugh Tracey]]. Performed and toured by the [[Bantu Theatre Company]] of [[Teda de Moor]] and [[George Makanya]] in 1952. Based on the radio play by King Edward Masinga??** (See [[Inskip]], 1972, [[Tucker]], 1997.   
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''[[Chief Above, Chief Below]]'' is a play by [[Hugh Tracey]].  
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Performed and toured by the [[Bantu Theatre Company]] of [[Teda de Moor]] and [[George Makanya]] in 1952. Based on the radio play by King Edward Masinga??** (See [[Inskip]], 1972, [[Tucker]], 1997.   
  
 
Published: ''Chief above and chief below; a musical play for Africans, based on a Zulu legend''' by Hugh Tracey and K.E. Masinga . Shuter and Shooter, 1944.
 
Published: ''Chief above and chief below; a musical play for Africans, based on a Zulu legend''' by Hugh Tracey and K.E. Masinga . Shuter and Shooter, 1944.
  
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== Sources ==
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. p. 66.
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Revision as of 17:18, 27 June 2018

Chief Above, Chief Below is a play by Hugh Tracey.

Performed and toured by the Bantu Theatre Company of Teda de Moor and George Makanya in 1952. Based on the radio play by King Edward Masinga??** (See Inskip, 1972, Tucker, 1997.

Published: Chief above and chief below; a musical play for Africans, based on a Zulu legend' by Hugh Tracey and K.E. Masinga . Shuter and Shooter, 1944.

Sources

Tucker, 1997. p. 66.

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