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by [[Athol Fugard]]. Also often referred to simply as ''[[Statements]]''
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by [[Athol Fugard]]. Also often referred to simply as ''[[Statements]]''. A play about the relationship of a school teacher and a librarian, across the colour barrier in [[Apartheid]] South Africa. 
  
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First produced...**
  
  
  
With a 2011 [[Emerging Theatre Director’s Bursary]] ([[Gipca]]/[[Baxter Theatre Centre]] / [[Theatre Arts Admin Collective]]) [[Kim Kerfoot]] directed a production of [[Athol Fugard]]’s ''[[Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act]]'' that ran to capacity houses earlier this year at the [[Fugard Theatre]] Studio, after its initial presentation at the [[Theatre Arts Admin Collective]].  
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In 2011 [[Kim Kerfoot]] directed a production that ran to capacity houses at the [[Fugard Theatre]] Studio (with an [[Emerging Theatre Director’s Bursary]] from [[Gipca]]/[[Baxter Theatre Centre]] / [[Theatre Arts Admin Collective]]), after its initial presentation at the [[Theatre Arts Admin Collective]]. The production was presented by the Fugard Theatre’s founding producer [[Eric Abraham]] and the [[Fugard Theatre]], featuring [[Bo Petersen]], [[Malefane Mosuhli]] and [[Jeroen Kranenburg]], and has been described by [[Athol Fugard]] himself as the best production of his work directed by someone other than himself.
 
 
The production was presented by the Fugard Theatre’s Founding Producer [[Eric Abraham]] and the [[Fugard Theatre]], featuring [[Bo Petersen]], [[Malefane Mosuhli]] and [[Jeroen Kranenburg]], and has been described by [[Athol Fugard]] himself as the best production of his work directed by someone other than himself.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 20:11, 18 June 2012

by Athol Fugard. Also often referred to simply as Statements. A play about the relationship of a school teacher and a librarian, across the colour barrier in Apartheid South Africa.

First produced...**


In 2011 Kim Kerfoot directed a production that ran to capacity houses at the Fugard Theatre Studio (with an Emerging Theatre Director’s Bursary from Gipca/Baxter Theatre Centre / Theatre Arts Admin Collective), after its initial presentation at the Theatre Arts Admin Collective. The production was presented by the Fugard Theatre’s founding producer Eric Abraham and the Fugard Theatre, featuring Bo Petersen, Malefane Mosuhli and Jeroen Kranenburg, and has been described by Athol Fugard himself as the best production of his work directed by someone other than himself.

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