Fugard as director: An interview with the cast of `Boesman and Lena'.Published in:1993By:Barbera, JackPublication type:Interview
Power, self, and other: The absurd in `Boesman and Lena'.Published in:1993By:McLuckie, Craig W.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Crossing boundaries: The genesis of the township plays.Published in:1993By:Walder, DennisPublication type:Literary Criticism
`No way out': Sizwe Bansi is dead and the dilemma of political drama in South Africa.Published in:1993By:Brink, AndrePublication type:Literary Criticism
A tribute for Athol Fugard at sixty.Published in:1993By:Maclennan, DonPublication type:Literary Criticism
Drama and politics in a state of emergency: Athol Fugard's My Children! My Africa!.Published in:1993By:Visser, NicholasPublication type:Literary Criticism
The artist as an outcast and a mother in The Road to Mecca.Published in:1993By:Heller, Janet RuthPublication type:Literary Criticism
Life in the theatre: Autobiography, politics, and romance in `Master Harold'...and the boys.Published in:1993By:Jordan, John O.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Encounters with Fugard: Native of the Karoo.Published in:1993By:Benson, MaryPublication type:Literary Criticism
Some problems of a playwright from South Africa.Published in:1993By:Fugard, AtholPublication type:Interview