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Created by [[PACT]] in the early 1980s as a place to showcase writing by [[PACT]] artists and other new writers. The festival later encompassed other art forms as well.   
 
Created by [[PACT]] in the early 1980s as a place to showcase writing by [[PACT]] artists and other new writers. The festival later encompassed other art forms as well.   
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''[[Die Hoofkarakter Sensor die Drama]]'' by [[Fransi Phillips]] (1983), ''[[Die Clown]]'' by (), ''[[Journey Without Words]]'', ''[[Die Prys]]'' .
  
 
Among the plays that were launched there over the years were ''[[The Last Twist of the Knife]]'' by [[Dieter Reible]]  (1987); ''[[Ngamasa]]'' by [[Themba ka-Nyathi]] (1987); ''[[Die Prys]]'' ("The Prize") by [[Andrew Wilson]] and [[Guy de Lancey]] (1987), ''[[Above the Wind]]'' by John Olive (in a local adaptation workshopped by [[Terrence Shank]] and the company, 1987), ''[[Let the Spear Fit the Wound]]'' by [[Rufus Swart]] (1991)
 
Among the plays that were launched there over the years were ''[[The Last Twist of the Knife]]'' by [[Dieter Reible]]  (1987); ''[[Ngamasa]]'' by [[Themba ka-Nyathi]] (1987); ''[[Die Prys]]'' ("The Prize") by [[Andrew Wilson]] and [[Guy de Lancey]] (1987), ''[[Above the Wind]]'' by John Olive (in a local adaptation workshopped by [[Terrence Shank]] and the company, 1987), ''[[Let the Spear Fit the Wound]]'' by [[Rufus Swart]] (1991)

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The PACT Potpourri Festival is a festival of new, original South African plays.


Also referred to simply as the Potpourri Festival, Pot Pourri Festival and Pot-Pourri Festival.

The festival

Created by PACT in the early 1980s as a place to showcase writing by PACT artists and other new writers. The festival later encompassed other art forms as well.

Die Hoofkarakter Sensor die Drama by Fransi Phillips (1983), Die Clown by (), Journey Without Words, Die Prys .

Among the plays that were launched there over the years were The Last Twist of the Knife by Dieter Reible (1987); Ngamasa by Themba ka-Nyathi (1987); Die Prys ("The Prize") by Andrew Wilson and Guy de Lancey (1987), Above the Wind by John Olive (in a local adaptation workshopped by Terrence Shank and the company, 1987), Let the Spear Fit the Wound by Rufus Swart (1991)

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