Cape Times

Hot new cast to hit ‘The Road to Mecca’

- Staff Writer

THE star-studded production of Athol Fugard’s acclaimed play The Road to Mecca comes to the Fugard Theatre in March and the good news is that bookings are open.

The drama is being presented by Eric Abraham to honour the legendary playwright’s 85th year. To crown it all, it opens on March 27, World Theatre Day.

Acclaimed actress Sandra Prinsloo, last seen in her one-woman show Moedertaal, plays the role of Miss Helen, with the much-awarded Marius Weyers as the Rev Marius Byleveld. Emily Child completes the star-studded trio as Elsa Barlow. The young actress was seen last year in The Eulogists.

Inspired by Helen Martins, who lived in Nieu-Bethesda and created the famous The Owl House – which is today a designated provincial heritage site – The Road to Mecca is the story of one woman’s desire for personal and artistic freedom.

This, within the confines of a conservati­ve and highly religious community in the Karoo in early 1970s apartheid South Africa.

Athol Fugard wrote the play in 1984, creating the lead role of Miss Helen for the late South African theatre star Yvonne Bryceland.

Weyers and Prinsloo were last seen on the Fugard Theatre stage together in Wie’s bang vir Virginia Woolf ?

Abraham said: “Athol Fugard has committed his career and life to restoring our sense of a common humanity. To masterfull­y pricking our conscience­s to the injustices of apartheid, inequality and the inadequaci­es of the new dispensati­on.

“His deeply rooted South African narratives resonate universall­y. A unique figure who was the first to create roles for all South Africans – especially for black actors.

“His narratives and indelible black characters profoundly changed the way millions of people the world over viewed apartheid.

“Our theatre is proud to bear his name and strives to continue his legacy as a crucible of creativity and common humanity for all South Africans.”

Fugard was born in 1932 in Middelburg in the Karoo. An internatio­nally acclaimed playwright, director and occasional actor, over half a century he has written almost 40 soul-searing plays with roles for all South Africans, which have moved audiencesl­ocally and around the world to laughter and tears as they reflected the inhumanity of apartheid.

In 2011, he received the ultimate recognitio­n from the world’s most prestigiou­s theatre community – a Tony Award for Lifetime Achievemen­t in Theatre. He is also the author of four books and several screenplay­s.

His plays include Blood Knot, Boesman and Lena, Master Harold and the Boys, The Train Driver, The Blue Iris and The Shadow of the Hummingbir­d. Many of his works have been turned into films – Gavin Hood’s Tsotsi, based on his 1980 short story of the same name, won the 2005 Academy Award for best foreign language film, South Africa’s first Academy Award in this category, and is now being turned into a stage performanc­e.

His work spans the period of apartheid, through the first democratic elections to Nelson Mandela’s presidency and into present-day South Africa.

One of the most performed playwright­s in the world, he continues to direct and write plays. He shares his life with his wife, the writer and academic Paula Fourie, and their dog Jakkals.

Direction will be by the Fugard Theatre’s resident director, Greg Karvellas, with production design by Saul Radomsky, lighting by Mannie Manim and costumes by Birrie le Roux.

The Road to Mecca will run at the Fugard Theatre from March 27, Tuesdays to Saturdays at 8pm, with a 4pm matinee on Saturdays. Tickets cost from R130 to R230 each.

Bookings can be made through Computicke­t or at the Fugard Theatre box office on 021 461 4554. There is a 15% discount available for Friends of the Fugard members.

 ?? Picture: DANIEL RUTLAND MANNERS ?? THE DIRECTOR: In the driving seat is Greg Karvellas.
Picture: DANIEL RUTLAND MANNERS THE DIRECTOR: In the driving seat is Greg Karvellas.
 ??  ?? THE WRITER: Award-winning playwright Athol Fugard is the author of The Road to Mecca.Picture: JESSE KRAMER
THE WRITER: Award-winning playwright Athol Fugard is the author of The Road to Mecca.Picture: JESSE KRAMER
 ??  ?? THE CAST: Emily Child, Sandra Prinsloo and Marius Weyers in The Road to Mecca.
THE CAST: Emily Child, Sandra Prinsloo and Marius Weyers in The Road to Mecca.

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