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by [[Athol Fugard]] and the [[Serpent Players]]. A workshopped “acting exercise” about a prisoner and his coat, based on a real incident during the trial of members of the company in 1966. Performed in New Brighton in 1966, it was revived at the [[SABTU]] festival in 1972. Published in [[The Classic]] in 1967. Then in [[Athol Fugard]] and [[Don MacLennan]],  ''[[The Coat and the Third Degree]]'' ([[Balkema]], 1971). Also published in ''[[My Children! My Africa! And Selected Shorter Plays]]'' by [[Wits University Press]] and in ''[[The Distance Remains and other Plays]]'' by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_University_Press Oxford University Press].
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by Athol Fugard and the Serpent Players. A workshopped “acting exercise” about a prisoner and his coat, based on a real incident during the trial of members of the company in 1966. Performed in New Brighton in 1966, it was revived at the SABTU festival in 1972. Published in The Classic in 1967. Then in Athol Fugard and Don MacLennan, The Coat and the Third Degree (Balkema, 1971). Also published in My Children! My Africa! And Selected Shorter Plays by Wits University Press and in The Distance Remains and other Plays by Oxford University Press.


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