Mailing about the play For Better Not For Worse and booking the play for Fall 1983 sent primarily to student anti-apartheid activists. The mailing includes an INFORMATION PACKET about the play with actors' biographies and play reviews. The INFORMATION PACKET includes information on Selaelo Maredi and Moeketsi Bodibe. The newspaper play reviews include "Young audience involved by African's play" by Jack Dawson, "For better, not for worse" by Clifton Joseph, "What's funny about South African apartheid?" by Wesley Dearborn, and "South Africa's blacks turning to the stage" by David G. Wilck. The mailing includes a copy of a program of the play for a performance at Medgar Evers College. The mailing...
Mailing about the play For Better Not For Worse and booking the play for Fall 1983 sent primarily to student anti-apartheid activists. The mailing includes an INFORMATION PACKET about the play with actors' biographies and play reviews. The INFORMATION PACKET includes information on Selaelo Maredi and Moeketsi Bodibe. The newspaper play reviews include "Young audience involved by African's play" by Jack Dawson, "For better, not for worse" by Clifton Joseph, "What's funny about South African apartheid?" by Wesley Dearborn, and "South Africa's blacks turning to the stage" by David G. Wilck. The mailing includes a copy of a program of the play for a performance at Medgar Evers College. The mailing discusses the International Affairs Section of the Black United Front (BUF), the International Committee For The Defense of African Workers (ICDAW), the African National Congress (ANC), the Experimental Theatre Workshop, black townships, Hendrik Verwood, Shaye, Seph Sibanda, Mampane. Joshua Nessen, the Mozambique National Resistance (MNR), GM (General Motors), IBM computers, Mobil Oil, U.S. corporations, the Michigan state legislature, Shai, and Sophiatown.