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  1. Athol Fugard. , The Art of Theater No. 8. Interviewed by Lloyd Richards. Issue 111, Summer 1989. Athol Fugard was born in the small village of Middleburg in South Africa’s semi-desert region of Karroo in 1932. His mother was an Afrikaner and his father an English-speaking South African. When Fugard was three years old the family moved to Port ...

  2. "Athol Fugard" published on by null. 1932– )South Africa's leading dramatist, who was inspired by the resilience of the oppressed during the apartheid years.Born in the semi-desert Karroo region of Cape Province, Fugard grew up in Port Elizabeth and subsequently studied French literature and social anthropology at the University of Cape Town.

  3. Harold Athol Lannigan Fugard, better known as Athol Fugard, acted. Sheila Fugard, his wife, and Lisa Fugard, their daughter, also follow. An Afrikaner mother bore Athol Fugard to a Roman Catholic father of Irish extraction. He considers an Afrikaner but in English reaches a larger audience. After his birth, his family quickly moved to Port ...

  4. Fugard, Athol 1932– (Harold Athol Fugard) PERSONAL: Born June 11, 1932, in Middelburg, Cape Province, South Africa; son of Harold David (an owner of a general store) and Elizabeth Magdalena (a tea room manager; maiden name, Potgiefer) Fugard; married Sheila Meiring (a novelist, poet, and former actress), 1956; children: Lisa. Education: Attended Port Elizabeth Technical College, 1946–50 ...

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Athol_FugardAthol Fugard - Wikipedia

    Athol Fugard. Harold Athol Lannigan Fugard ( Middelburg, ( Oost-Kaap) 11 juni 1932) is een Zuid-Afrikaans auteur. Hij studeerde in Kaapstad, kneep ertussenuit net voor de examens om te gaan rondreizen door Afrika. Hij was daarna enige tijd werkzaam als zeeman, klerk bij een gerechtshof en journalist voordat hij zich in 1957 definitief aan het ...

  6. 2 de mar. de 2003 · Athol Fugard is a dramatist of enormous power, particularly adept at full length plays with a small cast. A one time student of philosophy, Fugard’s works are marked by an experientially driven search for truth and an attendant celebration of humanity, no matter how circumscribed the individual’s material conditions.

  7. "Master Harold"...and the boys is a play by Athol Fugard.Set in 1950, it was first produced at the Yale Repertory Theatre in March 1982 and made its premiere on Broadway on 4 May at the Lyceum Theatre, where it ran for 344 performances. The play takes place in South Africa during apartheid era, and depicts how institutionalized racism, bigotry or hatred can become absorbed by those who live ...