There are some enemies you'd wait a lifetime to see face-to-face. Charismatic, corrupt and dangerous, Jacob Zuma was until recently President of South Africa. But before Zuma came to power, Ronnie Kasrils masterminded the intelligence services. Now at last they're alone together. When you've been betrayed, it's never too late to settle old scores.
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Gail Louw is a full-time playwright having spent much of her life as an academic. She now has the luxury of concentrating on researching and writing her plays. Gail's Jewish background and maternal influence has informed much of her writing, including the productions of Killing Faith, Two Sisters and Joe Ho Ho. Her life was shaped by the death of both her mother's parents in a concentration camp and the rich culture of her upbringing.