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    A tale of loss and forgiveness

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJune 28, 2012No Comments1 Min Read
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    To what extend could you forgive someone who has taken something precious away from you?

    A surprise party has been planned for Brendon Peterson on his graduation day – but on his way to the taxi rank, Brendon is hijacked and dies at the scene. The hijacker’s handkerchief is left lying next to Brendon’s corpse.

    To what extend could you forgive someone who has taken something precious away from you?

    A surprise party has been planned for Brendon Peterson on his graduation day – but on his way to the taxi rank, Brendon is hijacked and dies at the scene. The hijacker’s handkerchief is left lying next to Brendon’s corpse.

    The Handkerchief is a production from the Performing Arts Centre of the Free State. Directed by Moila Lesenyeho, written by Winston Ramananela and featuring TBC, tickets cost R55 (students R35; friends R30; block bookings R35).

    It opened at the Masonic Back yesterday. Other performances are today at 10pm; tomorrow at 6pm; Sunday at 4pm; Tuesday 3 July at 6pm; Wednesday 4 July at 4pm; Friday 6 July at 10am and Saturday 7 July at 4pm.

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