FILM I 'My Children! My Africa!': Explores education, identity and social change in honour of Fugard
The South African State Theatre is proud to present a poignant tribute to the legendary Athol Fugard, a giant of South African theatre, as it stages his powerful play, "My Children! My Africa!". Directed by the acclaimed Aubrey Sekhabi, with Bongani Masango as assistant director, this thought-provoking drama is a fitting celebration of Fugard's immense contribution to the country's literary landscape. Written in 1989, "My Children! My Africa!" remains a searing exploration of education, identity, and social change during apartheid-era South Africa, cementing Fugard's legacy as a fearless voice for justice and humanity. Director: My Children! My Africa Aubrey Sekhabi and Penny Wolhuter/ Cast Member: My Children! My Africa! For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.

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