

A Lesson From Aloes
Athol Fugard


Awards & Recognition
Nominee: 2013 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Revival
What readers are saying
Readers appreciate the powerful themes and concise writing in this play, focusing on race relations and the importance of education during Apartheid in South Africa. Many find it deeply affecting and thought-provoking, with a blend of tragic and hopeful elements. The performances are often praised for their emotional depth and complexity, making it a compelling read and a worthy stage production.
Full Length, Drama Characters: 2 male, 1 female Unit set.
The great South African playwright confronts the tragedy of apartheid in his native land in this compelling tale about the efforts of a humble and humane black teacher in a segregated township to persuade just one young person that education, not violence, is the answer to South Africa's problems.
"A document of towering stature."
Philadelphia Inquirer "The drama vacillates superbly between politica
"The drama vacillates superbly between political parable and personal tragedy."
— The Village Voice
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Isabel Dyson |
Thami Mbikwana |
Anela Myalatya (Mr. M) |
My Children! My Africa! is a American play written by Athol Fugard and published by Samuel French in New York (1990).
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Samuel French · 1990 · 96 pp
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