Wydekloof

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A 2001 one-woman play written by Hennie van Greunen. A look at farm murders in South Africa. (Wydekloof, the name of a farm, means "wide ravine" or "wide gap" in Afrikaans.)

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Performance history in South Africa

First performed by Trix Pienaar, directed by Hennie van Greunen, at the KKNK in April 2001 and in the Wynand Mouton Theatre in Bloemfontein and at UKkasie in July 2001.

Sources

Die Burger, 12 April 2001.

Volksblad, 14 July 2001.

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