A Story of Freedom: The Road to Mecca at The Fugard Theatre
A riveting tale of artistry, truth, identity and moral consciousness
The Road to Mecca, which opens this week at the Fugard Theatre, is a thought-provoking story of an artist’s desire for personal and artistic freedom within the confines of a conservative and very religious community in the Karoo in 1970s apartheid South Africa.
Written in 1984 by the great South African playwright Athol Fugard, The Road to Mecca is inspired by and based on the story of artist Helen Martins who lived in Nieu-Bethesda where she created the now-famous Owl House. The Owl House is a work of art, which Martins created between 1945 and 1976 as the antidote to the dullness of her daily life, by transforming her world with light, colour and texture.
Today the Owl House is a designated provincial heritage site where the spirit and legacy of Miss Helen lives on.
Eric Abraham presents this Fugard Theatre production of The Road to Mecca as a tribute to the iconic playwright Athol Fugard in his 85th year. Catch it now, playing at the Fugard Theatre on Caledon Street in District Six.
With theatre heavyweights Sandra Prinsloo and Marius Weyers in the roles of Miss Helen and the Reverend Marius Byleveld respectively, and joined by double Fleur du Cap. Award-winning actress Emily Child as Elsa Barlow, look forward to a production with gravitas that touches on various universal themes around expression and the human condition.
TICKETS AND DETAILS FOR THE ROAD TO MECCA AT THE FUGARD
Tickets are available online via Computicket.co.za and range between R130/p to R230/p, depending on which evening you choose to attend and your seat selection. Most stagings start at 8pm, with some matinee performances starting at 4pm.
For more information, please contact the Fugard Theatre directly on +27 (0)461 4551 or visit their website: TheFugard.com.
Photo credit: Daniel Rutland Manners
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The Fugard Theatre
The historical theatre situated in District Six, named after playwright Athol Fugard. | |
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Caledon Street (cnr. Buitenkant St) | |
www.thefugard.com | |
info@thefugard.com | |
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