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Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act archiveTwo lovers lie together and talk. Frieda is a white, middle-class librarian. Philander is a married Cape Coloured man with a young family, living in the most abject conditions in one of South Africa's thousands of shanty towns. The police enter and arrest them, and both are forced to give statements. Written in 1964, the year Nelson Mandela began his sentence on Robben Island, and inspired by real events, Statements is a devastating story of illegal love under Apartheid.

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Author: Athol Fugard

Archive listings for Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act

Work type: Play.

T01047840407

Director Diane Page. Design Niall McKeever. Lighting Rajiv Pattani. Sound Esther Kehinde Ajayi. Performer Scarlett Brookes (Frieda). Performer Richard Sutton (Detective Sergeant du Preez). Performer Shaq Taylor (Errol).
28 Aug 21 to 2 Oct 21Orange Tree Theatre, Outer London :: V321
listing details L249636872

T426080200

Producer Jermyn Street Theatre. Director Cordelia Monsey. Design Victoria Johnstone. Lighting Michael Nabarro. Performer David Judge. Performer Jasmine Hyde.
10 Jun 14 to 12 Jul 14Jermyn Street Theatre, Inner London :: V207
listing details L939287107

T0341179030

Director Charlie Simpson.
10 Apr 02 to 14 Apr 02Theatre503, Inner London :: V232
listing details L01155203667

Other listings

17 Sep 01The Other Place, Stratford-Upon-Avon :: V137
listing details L873011033
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