The Shadow of the Hummingbird is a play written by South African playwright Athol Fugard. It made its world premiere at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut, with its first run from 26 March to 23 April 2014. It was directed by Gordon Edelstein, the Long Wharf Theatre's artistic director, and starred Fugard as an elderly writer living in Southern California (loosely based on Fugard himself), when he is visited by his ten-year-old grandson. It marked Fugard's first appearance on stage as an actor in fifteen years.[1]
The Shadow of the Hummingbird | |
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Written by | Athol Fugard (introductory scene by Paula Fourie) |
Characters | Oupa Boba |
Date premiered | 26 March 2014 |
Place premiered | Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven |
Original language | English |
Setting | Southern California |
The title of the play comes from Fugard observing a hummingbird's shadow one day while writing at his home in San Diego. The opening scene, with the writer searching through his old notebooks and reading excerpts from them, was written by his life partner (now wife) Paula Fourie, who based them on Fugard's diaries and unpublished notebooks.[2]
References
edit- ^ The Shadow of the Hummingbird - Long Wharf Theatre
- ^ "Athol Fugard Gets Personal In 'Shadow of the Hummingbird' At Long Wharf". Hartford Courant. 23 March 2014. Retrieved 24 October 2014.