Blood Knot
February 13th 2008 04:45
Blood Knot by Athol Fugard tells the story of two brothers trapped in the madness of apartheid South Africa. One is light-skinned enough to pass for white, the other is unmistakably black.
Living together in a tumbledown shack, they wrestle with the terms of their fates and dreams - and long-simmering tensions explode over a woman. A.C.T.'s new production of Fugard's revolutionary breakthrough play, which first opened in 1961, holds a mirror up to the soul-searing effects of racism while exploring the inextricable bond between brothers.
The running time is 2 hours 15 minutes.
When?
Now until March 9, 2008.
Where?
American Conservatory Theater
405 Geary Street,
San Francisco, CA 94102.
How much?
$20 - $80
Bookings through Evenue.net
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