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Marigolds in August

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Written by
  
Athol Fugard

Date premiered
  
1980

Playwright
  
Athol Fugard

Characters
  
Daan Melton Paulus

First performance
  
1980

Similar
  
The captain's tiger, Statements After an Arrest Un, Blood Knot, Nongogo, Boesman and Lena

Marigolds in august


Marigolds in August is a play by South Africa's Athol Fugard.

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Plot

The play portrays the tension between three people (two black – one white) trying to make out a living.

The play takes place near Port Elizabeth. Daan (a resident in a nearby township where malnutrition and unemployment are rife) is walking to work at an apartheid whites-only resort where he works as a gardener. He encounters another unemployed black man – Melton – who is desperately looking for work. Daan is worried that Melton's presence will draw attention to him which is a problem as his passbook is no longer valid.

The pair struggle and argue and the appearance of a white man – Paulus (a snake catcher) – acts as a catalyst.

Daan realises that the apartheid system is often responsible for black-on-black violence. The only way to fight this is solidarity and compassion towards each other.

Film

In 1980, the play was adapted into a film directed by Ross Devenish, with Melton played by John Kani, Athol Fugard as Paulus, and Winston Ntshona as Daan.

Books

  • Marigolds in August and The Guest: Two Screenplays, Athol Fugard, Theatre Communications Group Inc., 1992, ISBN 1-55936-059-3
  • Awards

    In 1980, it won the Berlin Bear Anniversary Prize at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival.

    References

    Marigolds in August Wikipedia