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The plays in the collection were translated into English as ''[[African Gothic]]'', ''[[Good Heavens]]'' and ''[[Breathing In]]'' and published as a collection called ''[[Plays Two: African Gothic - Good Heavens - Breathing In]]'' (Also known as ''[[Reza de Wet: Plays Two]]'' or simply ''[[Plays Two]]'')  by [[Oberon Books]], London, in 2005, with an Introduction by [[Marthinus Basson]].
 
The plays in the collection were translated into English as ''[[African Gothic]]'', ''[[Good Heavens]]'' and ''[[Breathing In]]'' and published as a collection called ''[[Plays Two: African Gothic - Good Heavens - Breathing In]]'' (Also known as ''[[Reza de Wet: Plays Two]]'' or simply ''[[Plays Two]]'')  by [[Oberon Books]], London, in 2005, with an Introduction by [[Marthinus Basson]].
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Vrystaat Trilogie ("Free State Trilogy") is a trilogy of three Afrikaans plays by Reza de Wet. First published in 1991 by HAUM-Literêr, Pretoria. Contains the full length plays: Diepe Grond, Op Dees Aarde and Nag, Generaal.

The plays in the collection were translated into English as African Gothic, Good Heavens and Breathing In and published as a collection called Plays Two: African Gothic - Good Heavens - Breathing In (Also known as Reza de Wet: Plays Two or simply Plays Two) by Oberon Books, London, in 2005, with an Introduction by Marthinus Basson.

For performances of the plays, see the individual entries.

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