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"The toughest challenge I faced was trying to convince South African audiences that South African stories had a place."

Athol Fugard

"Race is but a construct."

Athol Fugard

"The play is poetic, not literal. Allegorical. Which gives the story its startling power."

"Apartheid rested on what they regarded as the 'other'."

Athol Fugard

By | Athol Fugard

Starring | Charles Malik Whitfield & Brian Swibel

Produced by | Triptyk Studios and Hudson Guild Theater

Directed by | Harold Becker

In this limited Los Angeles production from Triptyk Studios of Fugard’s classic, two biracial South African brothers, one light-skinned enough to pass for white, the other not, survive between the patchwork walls of a run-down shack, grappling with crippling poverty and lonely isolation.

By | Athol Fugard

Starring | Charles Malik Whitfield & Brian Swibel

Produced by | Triptyk Studios and Hudson Guild Theater

Directed by | Harold Becker

In this limited Los Angeles production from Triptyk Studios of Fugard’s classic, two biracial South African brothers, one light-skinned enough to pass for white, the other not, survive between the patchwork walls of a run-down shack, grappling with crippling poverty and lonely isolation.

"The toughest challenge I faced was trying to convince South African audiences that South African stories had a place." - Athol Fugard
"Race is but a construct." - Athol Fugard
"The play is poetic, not literal. Allegorical. Which gives the story its startling power."
"Apartheid rested on what they regarded as the 'other'." - Athol Fugard

In this limited Los Angeles production from Triptyk Studios of Fugard’s classic, two biracial South African brothers, one light-skinned enough to pass for white, the other not, survive between the patchwork walls of a run-down shack, grappling with crippling poverty and lonely isolation.

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