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Athol Fugard, John Kani and Winston Ntshona
Drama
2m
Bare stage
In Port Elizabeth, South Africa, Sizwe Banzi, a African worker whose passbook is not in order, walks into the photograph studio of Styles, another African. Without a proper passbook, Sizwe Banzi cannot work and therefore cannot support his wife and four children. Returning drunkenly from a bar one night, Sizwe Banzi and his friend, Buntu, stumble across the body of a dead man whose passbook is in order. Photographer Styles attaches Sizwe Banzi's photo to the dead man's passbook. So Sizwe Banzi "dies" by taking on the dead man's identity and so, too, lives again so he can support himself and his family.
In Statements
"A joyous hymn to human nature."- The New York Times
"Hypnotic. . . . Overwhelming compassion. . . . Powerful."- The New York Post
FEE: $75 per performance.
May ONLY be performed by itself or with "The Island"
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