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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]].
  
 
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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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.

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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