John Kani's 'Kunene and The King' feels like an old-school political play

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John Kani's 'Kunene and The King' feels like an old-school political play
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The combination of three legends of the SA stage - John Kani, Antony Sher and Janice Honeyman - makes for bankable theatre, writes Mary Corrigall

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