Play Details
Context
Artistic Director
Oscar Lewenstein
Dates Performed
Tuesday 8th January 1974
Jerwood Theatre Downstairs
Wednesday 10th April 1974
Ambassadors Theatre
Play Details
Synopsis
A humble photography studio in Port Elizabeth becomes a powerful lens through which the dehumanising effects of apartheid are brought into sharp focus.
Sizwe Bansi, a black South African man desperate to find work, faces an impossible choice: return to his impoverished homeland or assume the identity of a dead man to circumvent the oppressive pass laws. As Sizwe grapples with this moral dilemma, he encounters Styles, a charismatic photographer who helps him navigate the treacherous waters of identity and survival in a system designed to strip away his humanity.
Through a masterful blend of storytelling, direct address, and metatheatrical elements, Fugard, Kani, and Ntshona create a searing indictment of apartheid-era South Africa. The play’s structure, moving fluidly between Styles’ monologues and Sizwe’s journey, offers a multifaceted exploration of racial oppression, identity, and the power of self-representation. As Styles photographs his clients, capturing moments of dignity and hope, the play asks profound questions about what it means to truly exist in a society that denies your very personhood.
Cast & Creative
Cast
John Kani
Cast
WInston Ntshona
Designer