News24 | SATURDAY PROFILE | Richard Calland’s debut play captures the stage without Zuma, the Guptas or Des
British-born South African political commentator Professor Richard Calland has penned his first play called The Brothers, Number One and a Weekend Special. He invites Muhammad Hussain to The Market Theatre to watch a preview as they reflect truth manipulation and state capture.
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