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Gail Louw (born 13 October 1951) is a South African-born British playwright. She is known for the wide ranging topics of her plays, though a central feature running through most of them is the focus on flawed characters in both ordinary and extraordinary circumstances. She is particularly well known for Blonde Poison which has had seven productions worldwide including at the Sydney Opera House.

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  • Gail Louw (born 13 October 1951) is a South African-born British playwright. She is known for the wide ranging topics of her plays, though a central feature running through most of them is the focus on flawed characters in both ordinary and extraordinary circumstances. She is particularly well known for Blonde Poison which has had seven productions worldwide including at the Sydney Opera House. (en)
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  • Gail Louw (born 13 October 1951) is a South African-born British playwright. She is known for the wide ranging topics of her plays, though a central feature running through most of them is the focus on flawed characters in both ordinary and extraordinary circumstances. She is particularly well known for Blonde Poison which has had seven productions worldwide including at the Sydney Opera House. (en)
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