Mosaic Theater Company presents โSouth Africa: Then & Now,โ a spring repertory that takes the audience back to the depths of apartheid before moving forward to an ongoing search for truth and reconciliation in a wounded country.
The repertory launches with Athol Fugardโs seminal masterpiece, โBlood Knotโ (March 29-April 30) โ an intimate parable about a brotherhood devastated by the constraints of apartheid. Its companion piece will be the South African drama, โA Human Being Died That Nightโ (April 6-30), based on Pumla Gobodo-Madikizelaโs acclaimed memoir that recounts the interrogations of one of apartheidโs most notorious agents, Eugene de Kock, known by many as โPrime Evil.โ

The repertory has been designed to highlight the dialogue in and between these plays โ one dark-skinned and one light-skinned brother in โBlood Knot;โ one black psychologist and one white prisoner in โA Human Being Died That Night.โ The dramas represent two different eras in South Africaโs struggle for justice, brought out by the intergenerational artistic dialogue between the repertoryโs two directors, Joy Zinoman and Logan Vaughn.
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