Defending the Caveman

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The book form of Defending The Caveman follows the long-running success of the one-man play in South Africa and around the world. Tim Plewman, South Africa’s original stage caveman, has transposed the play, recreating it for readers and capturing the wit and insight of the original script, as he gets to grips with the fundamental differences that separate men and women. More than a simple re-telling of the play, Plewman adds the wealth of knowledge that nine years of staging it has brought him, as well as some of the more memorable moments that came with putting on the show across South Africa. Slight damage at bottom of one page.
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AuthorTim Plewman
PublisherTwo Dogs
PlaceCape Town
Year2007
ISBN9781920137199
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
CommentsSlight damage at bottom of one page.
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