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| | 2. |  | My Children! My Africa! from Theatre Communications Group Price: $11.16
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 Here is a painful play about the hope of a country and it's people falling by the wayside under the mad rush of anger and rage and frustration. There are only three characters here: Mr. M, a black teacher in Brakwater, called "the location," the black town outside the white town of Camdeboo.... more info
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| | 5. |  | The Road to Mecca from Theatre Communications Group Price: $10.36
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 The Road to Mecca is a crucible for Miss Helen, the seemingly strange, eccentric widower holed up on her bizarre property in rural New Bethesda, South Africa. She is clearly different, as evidenced by her many sculptures and odd creations surrounding her house, which unto itself holds a myriad of... more info
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| | 6. |  | Blood Knot and Other Plays from Theatre Communications Group Price: $12.76
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 Interesting play about two brothers in South Africa. These brothers are the only characters in the play other than the mentioned absent ones. Disturbing ideas of family values and loyalty. Particularly eerie ending.
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| | 10. |  | Valley Song from Theatre Communications Group Price: $9.31
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 One simply must be dialectical about it, which is hard to do. On the one hand, it celebrates in a deeply human and comic way the "new South Africa" of the 1990s--a fragile creation that needed to be celebrated both at home and abroad. And contrary to Fugard's harshest critics, he raises... more info
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