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by [[Athol Fugard]]. A play about white anxieties about the aspirations of whites in the new South Africa, and the memories of the civil war. First performed at ** in the USA, then at the [[Market Theatre]] and the [[Baxter Theatre]] in 1992, featuring [[John Kani]] and [[Sean Taylor]]. First published by [[Oxford University Press]]?* 1992/3?* Published by [[Wits University Press]].
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by [[Athol Fugard]]. A play about white anxieties about the aspirations of whites in the new South Africa, and the memories of the civil war. First performed at ** in the USA, then at the [[Market Theatre]] and the [[Baxter Theatre]] in 1992, featuring [[John Kani]] and [[Sean Taylor]]. First published by [[Witwatersrand University Press]] 1992.
  
 
In Afrikaans: Playland vertel die verhaal wanneer twee teenoorgesteldes in ’n bloedige oorlog byeen gebring word.
 
In Afrikaans: Playland vertel die verhaal wanneer twee teenoorgesteldes in ’n bloedige oorlog byeen gebring word.

Revision as of 11:38, 9 January 2014

by Athol Fugard. A play about white anxieties about the aspirations of whites in the new South Africa, and the memories of the civil war. First performed at ** in the USA, then at the Market Theatre and the Baxter Theatre in 1992, featuring John Kani and Sean Taylor. First published by Witwatersrand University Press 1992.

In Afrikaans: Playland vertel die verhaal wanneer twee teenoorgesteldes in ’n bloedige oorlog byeen gebring word.

Dit is Oujaarsaand 1990 wanneer Gideon le Roux, ’n oud-dienspligtige, effens onder die invloed, vir Martinus Zoeloe by ’n skougrond êrens in die platteland ontmoet. Martinus is die sekerheidswag by die skou, en ’n oud-Swapo vegter. Sy donker geheime is sekuur weg gesluit, of só dink hy . . .

Met Mbulelo Grootboom en Albert Pretorius. Regie deur Albert Maritz. Vertaling deur Saartjie Botha. January 2014, Athol Fugard Theatre, Cape Town, as part of the Suidoosterfees.


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