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'''''Through Blue''''' is a play inspired by ''Master Misery'', a short story by Truman Capote.
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''[[Through Blue]]'' is a play inspired by ''Master Misery'', a short story by Truman Capote.
  
The play was workshopped by [[Rob Murray]], director, and the cast for the [[Rhodes University Drama Department]] production for the Student Drama Festival during the [[National Arts Festival]] in June-July 2000, including [[Leigh Graves]], [[Dion van Niekerk]], [[Floyed de Waal]], [[Daniel Buckland]], [[Alex Bairnsfather-Cloete]], [[Michael Pearce]], [[Rob Murray]], [[Duncan Macfarlane]], [[Tanya Surtees]], [[Maia Jordaan]], including some of the cast performing at the Sundowner Concert during the Festival.
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The play was workshopped by [[Rob Murray]], director, and the cast for the [[Rhodes University Drama Department]] production for the Student Drama Festival during the [[National Arts Festival]] in June-July 2000, including [[Leigh Graves]], [[Dion van Niekerk]], [[Floyed de Vaal]], [[Daniel Buckland]], [[Alex Bairnsfather-Cloete]], [[Michael Pearce]], [[Rob Murray]], [[Duncan Macfarlane]], [[Tanya Surtees]], [[Maia Jordaan]], including some of the cast performing at the Sundowner Concert during the Festival.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
National Arts Festival programme, 200. 125.
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National Arts Festival programme, 2000. p. 125.
  
  

Latest revision as of 12:34, 4 June 2018

Through Blue is a play inspired by Master Misery, a short story by Truman Capote.

The play was workshopped by Rob Murray, director, and the cast for the Rhodes University Drama Department production for the Student Drama Festival during the National Arts Festival in June-July 2000, including Leigh Graves, Dion van Niekerk, Floyed de Vaal, Daniel Buckland, Alex Bairnsfather-Cloete, Michael Pearce, Rob Murray, Duncan Macfarlane, Tanya Surtees, Maia Jordaan, including some of the cast performing at the Sundowner Concert during the Festival.

Sources

National Arts Festival programme, 2000. p. 125.



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