Master Harold & the Boys

Master Harold & the Boys

by Athol Fugard

2009

In a South African tea room, a white teenager's casual conversation with the two Black waiters who helped raise him devolves into a painful exploration of the country's racial hierarchy. This powerful two-act play dissects the corrosive effects of prejudice on individuals and relationships, offering a stark yet ultimately hopeful look at the possibility of empathy across divides. It's a must-read for anyone interested in searing drama that transcends its specific historical context to speak to universal human struggles.

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