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Overview""In his carefully built play, Fugard broadens the meaning of [outsider artist] Nukain's masterpiece by placing that powerful symbol of a man's human dignity in a modern-day context.""-Variety ""Tender, ruminative. . . . Fugard has been anatomizing the evils of apartheid, and the troubling legacies it left behind, throughout his long and distinguished career.""-The New York Times A touching portrayal of compassion passed down through two generations in a racially-torn continent, Athol Fugard's latest play centers around Nukain and Bokkie, an elderly African painter and his young protg. The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek observes two differing experiences with racism, in the decades during and following apartheid, while ultimately illuminating the meaning of preserving the history of one's own past. Within the span of his illustrious and widely-lauded work as a playwright, Athol Fugard has shed light on the looming shadow of apartheid and its resulting dissolution of society and politics in South Africa. This contemplative new work follows that legacy, asking us not to forget its relevance in the modern day. Athol Fugard has been working in the theatre as a playwright, director and actor for more than fifty years. His plays include The Shadow of the Hummingbird, Blood Knot, Boesman and Lena, Statements after an Arrest under the Immorality Act, Sizwe Banzi Is Dead, 'Master Harold'...and the Boys, The Road to Mecca, My Children! My Africa!, The Blue Iris, The Train Driver, and more than a dozen others. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Athol FugardPublisher: Theatre Communications Group Inc.,U.S. Imprint: Theatre Communications Group Inc.,U.S. ISBN: 9781559365222ISBN 10: 1559365226 Pages: 72 Publication Date: 07 February 2019 Audience: General/trade , General , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsNo voice in today's theater cries out with such compelling pathos and beauty as that of Athol Fugard, a painter of stage stories that, even after more than five decades, continues to throb with life, urgency and insistence. -- Jeremy Gerard * Deadline * A script of plainspoken eloquence... You'd have to have a heart of granite not to be moved watching empathy tentatively bloom in a garden of rocks. -- Joe Dziemianowicz * NY Daily News * Simply constructed yet highly affecting... South African playwright Athol Fugard remains a vital chronicler of the political, moral and spiritual damage wreaked in his country by apartheid. -- Charles McNulty * LA Times * A script of plainspoken eloquence... You'd have to have a heart of granite not to be moved watching empathy tentatively bloom in a garden of rocks. --Joe Dziemianowicz NY Daily News No voice in today's theater cries out with such compelling pathos and beauty as that of Athol Fugard, a painter of stage stories that, even after more than five decades, continues to throb with life, urgency and insistence. --Jeremy Gerard Deadline Simply constructed yet highly affecting... South African playwright Athol Fugard remains a vital chronicler of the political, moral and spiritual damage wreaked in his country by apartheid. --Charles McNulty LA Times No voice in today's theater cries out with such compelling pathos and beauty as that of Athol Fugard, a painter of stage stories that, even after more than five decades, continues to throb with life, urgency and insistence. --Jeremy Gerard Deadline A script of plainspoken eloquence... You'd have to have a heart of granite not to be moved watching empathy tentatively bloom in a garden of rocks. --Joe Dziemianowicz NY Daily News Simply constructed yet highly affecting... South African playwright Athol Fugard remains a vital chronicler of the political, moral and spiritual damage wreaked in his country by apartheid. --Charles McNulty LA Times Simply constructed yet highly affecting... South African playwright Athol Fugard remains a vital chronicler of the political, moral and spiritual damage wreaked in his country by apartheid. -- Charles McNulty * LA Times * A script of plainspoken eloquence... You'd have to have a heart of granite not to be moved watching empathy tentatively bloom in a garden of rocks. -- Joe Dziemianowicz * NY Daily News * No voice in today's theater cries out with such compelling pathos and beauty as that of Athol Fugard, a painter of stage stories that, even after more than five decades, continues to throb with life, urgency and insistence. -- Jeremy Gerard * Deadline * Author InformationAthol Fugard has been working in the theater as a playwright, director and actor for more than fifty years. His plays include Blood Knot, Boesman and Lena, ""Master Harold""... and the boys, The Road to Mecca, My Children! My Africa!, Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act and Valley Song. 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