Athol Fugard Born Harold Athol Lannigan Fugard ( 1932-06-11) 11 June 1932 (age 85), South Africa Occupation Playwright, novelist, actor, director, teacher Nationality South African Citizenship South African and American Education (dropped out) Period 1956–present Genre Drama, novel, memoir Notable works Spouse (m. 2015) Paula Fourie (m. 2016) Children Harold Athol Lanigan Fugard (born 11 June 1932) is a playwright, novelist, actor, and director who writes in. He is best known for his political plays opposing the system of and for the 2005 -winning, directed. Fugard is an of playwriting, acting and directing in the Department of Theatre and Dance at the. For the academic year 2000–2001, he was the IU Class of 1963 Wells Scholar Professor at, in.

He is the recipient of many awards, honours, and, including the 2005 in Silver 'for his excellent contribution and achievements in the theatre' from the government of South Africa. He is also an Honorary Fellow of the. The Fugard Theatre in, Cape Town, written in 1982, incorporates 'strong autobiographical matter'; nonetheless 'it is fiction, not ', as and some of Fugard's other works are subtitled. His post-apartheid plays, such as, and his 2007 play,, focus more on personal than political issues. The Fugard Theatre, in the area of opened with performances by the theatre company in February 2010 and a new play written and directed by Athol Fugard, The Train Driver, will play at the theatre in March 2010. Fugard's plays are produced internationally, have won multiple awards, and several have been made into films, including among their actors Fugard himself. His film debut as a director occurred in 1992, when he co-directed the adaptation of his play with Peter Goldsmid, who also wrote the screenplay.

The film adaptation of his novel, written and directed by, won the 2005 in 2006. Plays [ ] In chronological order of first production and/or publication: • (1956) • (1957) • (1958) • (1959) • (1961); later revised and entitled (1987) • (1965) • (1966) • (1968) • (1969) • (1969) • (1970) • (1972) (developed with, and in workshops) • (1972) (developed with, and in workshops) • (1972) • (1975) • (1978) • (1978) • (1980) • (1982) • (1984) • (1987) • (1989) • (1992) • (1993) • (1996) • (1997) • (2001) • (2004) • (2006) • (2007) • (2009) • (2009) • (2010) • (2014) • (2016) Bibliography [ ] • Statements: [Three Plays]. Oxford and New York: (OUP), 1974. (Co-authored with and; see below.) • Three Port Elizabeth Plays:; Hello and Goodbye; and.

Athol Fugard was born of an Irish Roman Catholic father and an Afrikaner mother. The Island and Statements After an Arrest Under the. PDF: blood-knot-and-other. The Island by Athol Fugard tells the story of two inmates (played by John Kani and Winston Ntshona) planning to perform Antigone for their prison on Robben Island. John is informed that he will be released early - in three months - and will serve three years in prison, as opposed to the 10 to which he was sentenced.

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Oxford and New York, 1974.. New York:, 1976. • and Two Early Plays.

Oxford and New York: OUP, 1977.. • and Other Plays. Oxford and New York: OUP, 1980.. • Selected Plays of Fugard: Notes. Dennis Walder. London:, 1980. Beirut: York Press, 1980..

• Tsotsi: a novel. New York: Random House, 1980.. Oxford and New York: OUP, 1981. Donker, 1982.. Oxford and New York: OUP, 1983..

Oxford and New York: OUP, 1983.. New York and London: Penguin, 1984.. •: A Play in Two Acts. Driverpack Solution 14 Free Download Full Version Utorrent.

London:, 1985.. [Suggested by the life and work of of,, South Africa.] • Selected Plays. Oxford and New York: OUP, 1987.. [Includes:; (new version); Hello and Goodbye;.] •: a personal parable. London: Faber and Faber, 1988.. • and Selected Shorter Plays. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand UP, 1990..

• and Other Plays. New York:, 1991.. • and Other Worlds. Johannesburg: UP, 1992.. • The Township Plays.

Dennis Walder. Oxford and New York: OxfordUP, 1993. [Includes:,,,, and.] •, Johannesburg: Witwatersrand UP, 1994.. • Hello and Goodbye. Oxford and New York: OUP, 1994.. London: Faber and Faber, 1996..

Johannesburg: Witwatersrand UP, 1997.. • Athol Fugard: Plays. London: Faber and Faber, 1998.. • Interior Plays.

Oxford and New York: OUP, 2000 How To Authorize Ableton Live 9 Suite Crack. .. • Port Elizabeth Plays. Oxford and New York: OUP, 2000.. New York:, 2002..

New York:, 2004.. Co-authored with and • Statements: [Three Plays]. By Athol Fugard, John Kani, and Winston Ntshona. Oxford and New York: OUP, 1978. ['Two workshop productions devised by Athol Fugard, John Kani, and Winston Ntshona, and a new play'; includes: and, and.] Co-authored with Ross Devenish • The Guest: an episode in the life of Eugene Marais. By Athol Fugard and Ross Devenish.

Craighall: A. Donker, 1977.. ( Die besoeker: 'n episode in die lewe van Eugene Marais. Into by Wilma Stockenstrom. Craighall: A.

Donker, 1977..) Filmography [ ] Films adapted from Fugard's plays and novel • (1974), dir. • (1980), dir. Ross Devenish • (1984),, dir., first broadcast on • (1992), co-dir.

By Fugard and Peter Goldsmid (screen adapt.) • (2000), dir. • (2005), screen adapt. And dir.; 2005 • ' (2010), dir.