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The play is a vivid archive of our Apartheid past. There is a heart breaking scene which references the draconian pencil test, administered by the Apartheid regime to classify people white: If their hair passed the ‘pencil test’, they passed as white. Rolene – the proprietor of the salon – submitted – and passed. One feels sick and saddened watching. The past may be another country and yet its isn’t as the ruptures linger as palimpsests and ghostly emblems which we cannot erase.

The play serves as a clear representation of our history of Apartheid. It includes a scene that is particularly emotional, as it depicts the cruel pencil test used by the Apartheid government to determine if someone was classified as white. The protagonist of the salon, Rolene, underwent the test and was able to pass as white. Watching this scene is disheartening and distressing. Even though the past may seem distant, its effects continue to remain with us, like lingering scars that cannot be erased.