“Master Harold” …and the Boys
Obsidian Theatre, in association with Shaw Festival
By Athol Fugard
Directed by Philip Akin
Port Elizabeth, South Africa — 1950. In a tea-shop owned by his parents, Harold does homework while two black men rehearse ballroom dancing. Hally and the men, who have long worked for his family, recall fond memories of times spent together as the young boy escaped his family life. But when news comes that the boy’s father is returning home, the personal becomes political. First produced in 1982, the play
was initially banned in South Africa and has since become an enduring, modern classic that continues to speak to inequality and injustice.
“Master Harold”…and the Boys is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC.
Peter Hartwell
Set and Costumes Designer
Kevin Lamotte
Lighting Designer
Corey Macfadyen
Sound Designer
Valerie Moore
Dance Sequences
James Daly
Allan Louis
André Sills