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Dramaworks’ Master Harold Remains Incisive Look at Racism
The obscenity that was racism in South Africa in the mid 20th Century depicted in Master Harold…and the boys may be less virulent today, but Athol Fugard’s 1982 play at Palm Beach Dramaworks remains a gut punch of theater because the poison so clearly persists around us all with a dispiriting universality.
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Tagged Athol Fugard, Master Harold...and the boys, Michael Amico, Summer Hill Seven, W. Paul Bodie, William Hayes
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