Main Stage
Hampstead Theatre and Eric Abraham present a Fugard Theatre production
The Train Driver
Written and directed by Athol Fugard
4 November - 4 December 2010
Overview
‘brave, confrontational and tender... essential theatre viewing.’ Sunday Times, South Africa
In December 2000, Pumla Lolwana pulled her three children close to her body and stepped in front of a train on the railway tracks between Philippi and Nyanga on The Cape Flats, South Africa.
This true story demanded Athol Fugard's attention and compelled him to write The Train Driver; a beautiful and haunting play of redemptive power. He has described it as 'perhaps the most important play I've written... it's the emotional journey I've travelled in dealing with my inherited legacy of South African prejudice and what you do with that blinkered vision of reality.'
Athol Fugard has stood as the principal chronicler of the South African experience and has helped define our view of it - a view that helped to build the bridge between our countries and which catalysed political change. With plays including My Children! My Africa!, Master Harold... and the Boys and Sizwe Bansi is Dead, Fugard is indisputably the greatest political playwright of his generation.
Prices & Times
PRICES:
Previews (4 - 9 November) £18
Mondays/Matinees £22
Tuesday - Saturday £29
Advance Tickets £22 (a limited number of £22 advance tickets are available for all performances)
Student, Under 26, Jobseekers, Senior Citizen and Access concessions available. More info.
TIMES:
Running Thursday 4 November - Saturday 4 December (previews 4 - 9 November)
Monday - Saturday evenings at 7:30pm
Tuesday 9 November at 7pm
Saturday matinees (13, 20, 27 November, 4 December) at 3pm
Wednesday matinees (17, 24 November) at 2:30pm
Audio described performance Saturday 27 November (matinee)
Captioned performance and post show discussion with speech to text transcription Tuesday 30 November







