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Athol Fugard

    11 juin 1932

    Athol Fugard est un dramaturge sud-africain, réputé pour ses pièces profondément émouvantes qui abordent les thèmes de l'injustice et de l'oppression. Profondément marqué par ses expériences sous l'apartheid, son travail se caractérise par un réalisme cru et une intensité émotionnelle. Le style distinctif de Fugard offre des aperçus percutants de la psyché humaine et un examen intransigeant des complexités morales. Il a souvent collaboré étroitement avec des acteurs, veillant à ce que ses drames résonnent avec les voix authentiques et les réalités vécues des marginalisés.

    Tsotsi
    Port Elizabeth Plays
    Master Harold and the Boys
    Township Plays
    Valley Song
    My Children! My Africa!
    • Full Length, Drama Characters: 2 male, 1 female Unit set. The great South African playwright confronts the tragedy of apartheid in his native land in this compelling tale about the efforts of a humble and humane black teacher in a segregated township to persuade just one young person that education, not violence, is the answer to South Africa's problems. "A document of towering stature." Philadelphia Inquirer "The drama vacillates superbly between politica

      My Children! My Africa!
    • A play which tells a gentle story of how the generations cope with the end of apartheid in South Africa. A young women wants to leave home to begin to lead her own life, but her grandfather takes this as an insult to his way of life and everything he has worked for.

      Valley Song
    • 'elegant reissue' -Plays International, Summer 2000'They are the wonderfully moving and amusing 'Sizwe Bansi is Dead',... 'The Coat' (previously unavailable), the urgently profound 'The Island'... Anyone interested in freedom or drama should buy this book.' Day by Day

      Township Plays
    • Master Harold and the Boys

      • 73pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,8(392)Évaluer

      Drama / 3m (1 white, 2 black) / Int. The role that won Zakes Mokae a Tony Award brought Danny Glover back to the New York stage for the Roundabout Theatre's revival of this searing coming of age story, considered by many to be Fugard's masterpiece. A white teen who has grown up in the affectionate company of the two black waiters who work in his mother's tea room in Port Elizabeth learns that his viciously racist alcoholic father is on his way home from the hospital. An ensuing rage unwitting

      Master Harold and the Boys
    • Port Elizabeth Plays

      • 286pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,3(11)Évaluer

      The four plays in this volume focus on the people and the place Fugard knows most intimately - Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Each explores a tense family situation or relationship against the background of wider suffering and tensions, engaging our sympathies for South Africans of all races. schovat popis

      Port Elizabeth Plays
    • Tsotsi is an angry young gang leader in the South African township of Sophiatown. A man without a past, he exists only to kill and steal. But one night, in a moonlit grove of bluegum trees, a woman he attempts to rape forces a shoebox into his arms. The box contains a baby, and his life is inexorably changed. He begins to remember his childhood, to rediscover himself and his capacity for love. Turned into an Oscar-winning movie in 2006, Tsotsi's raw power and rare humanity show how decency and compassion can survive against the odds.

      Tsotsi
    • Roelf, a train driver, has spent weeks searching for the identities of a mother and child he unintentionally killed with his train. After a fruitless journey through shanty towns, he encounters an old gravedigger named Simon who helps the desperate man unburden his conscience. Based on a true story, The Train Driver is a soulful exploration of guilt, suffering, and the powerful bonds that grow between strangers.

      The Train Driver