Emotions are revealed in light, sound and wonderful acting in this moving new play.
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Though my interaction with real South Africans has not increased much at university, I have allowed the unconscious psychology within their accent to permeate my mind.
Ultimately, the role of the Honi contributor is to generate dopamine.
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People who believe in the cause of fruit-eating are so self-righteous about it.
Yang writes with such natural authenticity, it is difficult to believe this is his first play — adopting a hybrid format many of us have likely never seen before in theatre.
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