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Mies Julie
Book (italiano): <DIV><p>The visceral struggles of South Africa are laid bare in this haunting, violent, intimate, and epic retelling of August Strindberg's classic drama <I>Miss Julie</I>. In a post-Apartheid kitchen, a single night, both brutal and tender, unfolds between a black farm laborer, his master's daughter, and the woman who has raised them both. Selected as one of the <I>New York Times</I>'s top ten plays of 2012.</p></DIV>
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