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A Lesson from Aloes archiveIn the small backyard of a house in a shabby Port Elizabeth suburb, pots of aloe - the desert plant that can thrive in the most barren soil - bear silent witness to a world where trust has been betrayed and destroyed. South Africa in the 1960s. Apartheid is at its height. Mandela's ANC has just been banned as a terrorist organisation. Informers are everywhere. Left leaning Afrikaner Piet and his wife, Gladys, hold a party for their mixed-race friend Steve who has just been released from prison. But when mistrust creeps into your own backyard, the closest of ties are undone. Who has betrayed this group of friends? And why is one of them on a one way ticket out of the country? Unseen in London since its UK premiere at the National Theatre 35 years ago where it was directed by Athol Fugard himself and won rave reviews this new production directed by Janet Suzman marks the 25th anniversary year of the first free and democratic elections in South Africa.

Cast/Performers

Dawid Minnaar (Piet), David Rubin (Steve), Janine Olfane (Gladys)

Creatives/Company

Author: Athol Fugard
Producer: A Million Freds (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre)
Director: Janet Suzman
Design: Norman Coates
Lighting: Mannie Manim
Sound: Rachael Murray

A Lesson from Aloes

A Lesson from Aloes (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01179678246. Details of all A Lesson from Aloes archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01898034723

Archive Listings

27 Feb 19
  to
23 Mar 19
Finborough
Inner London, Greater London
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