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by [[Robert Kirby]]. The title and theme are based on a citation of a pamphlet by Thomas Paine published in 1776.
 
by [[Robert Kirby]]. The title and theme are based on a citation of a pamphlet by Thomas Paine published in 1776.
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Awarded the IGI Life Vita 1991/1992 Regional Award for Best Script for both the Cape and Natal regions and the author won the IGI Life Vita 1991/1992 National Award for South African playwright of the year.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
Performed at the [[National Arts Festival]] in 1991, starring [[Michele Scott]] and [[Graham Hopkins]] who also directed the play.
 
Performed at the [[National Arts Festival]] in 1991, starring [[Michele Scott]] and [[Graham Hopkins]] who also directed the play.
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Presented by [[NAPAC]] at [[The Drama]], 1992.
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A [[Gaudeamus Productions]] production was directed by the author at the [[Baxter Theatre]] and the [[Market Theatre]] satrring [[Graham Hopkins]], [[Michelle Scott]]', [[Robert Kirby]], [[Frantz Dobrowsky]] and Sello Maake Ka-Ncube]]. Setting and lighting by [[Denis Hutchinson]]. (Year?)
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==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
''Die Oosterlig'', 22 May 1991.
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''Die Oosterlig'', 22 May 1991.''Africa-Wide'' Database
  
  

Revision as of 14:36, 13 November 2014

by Robert Kirby. The title and theme are based on a citation of a pamphlet by Thomas Paine published in 1776.

Awarded the IGI Life Vita 1991/1992 Regional Award for Best Script for both the Cape and Natal regions and the author won the IGI Life Vita 1991/1992 National Award for South African playwright of the year.

Performance history in South Africa

Performed at the National Arts Festival in 1991, starring Michele Scott and Graham Hopkins who also directed the play.

Presented by NAPAC at The Drama, 1992.

A Gaudeamus Productions production was directed by the author at the Baxter Theatre and the Market Theatre satrring Graham Hopkins, Michelle Scott', Robert Kirby, Frantz Dobrowsky and Sello Maake Ka-Ncube]]. Setting and lighting by Denis Hutchinson. (Year?)


Translations and adaptations

Sources

Die Oosterlig, 22 May 1991.Africa-Wide Database


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