
Athol Fugard was a dreamer, listener and master storyteller – on stage and at home
I feel that Athol Fugard and his wife, Paula Fourie, changed my life in the autumn of 2022 when I visited South Africa to spend time with them and their daughter Halle. We were supposed to be working on a book together, and we did; but our time became so much more than that. There were lunches in the house or the restaurant round the corner; walks in the woods; a braai that went on past midnight.
Over coffee in the mornings I'd sit with Athol and we'd use an app on his phone to identify the calls of all the birds in the garden. Then he might tell me a story from his life – the awe he felt when he asked Yvonne Bryceland to smash a chair to bits during rehearsals for Antigone and she proceeded to do so for a full 30 minutes; the journey he made by sea at 18 from Cairo to Japan, when an illiterate Somalian sailor used to watch him every night as he wrote a novel by hand, sitting on a deck hatch; and the way that sailor never spoke to him again when he finished the novel, decided it was terrible, and threw it in the sea.
Just once, he told me the story of a play he was planning. He spoke elegantly, carefully, slightly formally; I hardly dared breathe for fear he'd stop. He and I had shared certain extreme experiences, albeit more than half a century apart, which had been formative for both of us, and I think as a result we bonded quite strongly; over the course of my time with him we both cried together, taking one another's hands. And all the time he treated me like I was enough. To receive that from someone whose life had been so vast radically altered my perspective.
His partner in creation and fun was Paula, perhaps the most formidably intelligent person I know. The project we were all working on together was, in part, an examination of Athol's flaws. They were relentlessly clear-eyed and analytical in all they did. But they were also two extremely romantic people, to the point where they'd decided to start a family together. Athol remained a dreamer, full of plans to the end. His most striking quality, though, was his endless gratitude, which I think was nurtured by his many years as a practising Buddhist. He felt very lucky to have lived an extraordinary life.
I think that life contains an urgent lesson for us. His work is a model for how to resist a regime one detests while remaining committed to the country one loves – a pressing question for a great many people today. In his final public appearance, speaking to an online audience convened by the Society of Authors last year, he shared what I thought might be the key tenet of that project: 'Anger is a withering emotion. It is better to write out of love.'
Barney Norris is a playwright and novelist

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Scotsman
27-05-2025
- Scotsman
Race Across the World 2025: who is in the lead in series 5?
Date for the Race Across the World's next episode has been confirmed 🏃♂️ Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Race Across the World has a new pair of leaders. The BBC has confirmed the date of the next episode. But when can you watch it? A new pair has taken the lead in Race Across the World's fifth series. The four remaining teams are racing across India and it is all still to play for. The leaderboard has changed plenty over the course of the first five episodes - and there is now a first time leader. It promises to be a dramatic couple of weeks as we approach the finish line. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But when is it on TV next and who is in the lead? Here's all you need to know: When is Race Across the World's next episode on TV? Tom and Caroline - Race Across the World 5 | BBC/ Studio Lambert The show is now in its fifth regular season - not including the Celebrity spin-off as well. Having originally started out on BBC Two, it has since been moved over to the Beeb's main channel. Race Across the World has been airing on Wednesday evenings during season five and that will continue for the sixth episode. It is set to start at 9pm and will be broadcast on BBC One/ iPlayer. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Who is in the lead on Race Across the World? It has been a real topsy turvy time on the BBC show in recent weeks - with the leaderboard in flux. After the fifth episode of the season, Race Across the World has got a new pair of leaders and they are first time leaders after making it to the checkpoint before their rivals. 1 - Caroline and Tom 2 - Brian and Melvyn 3 - Elizabeth and Letitia 4 - Fin and Sioned What to expect next from Race Across the World? The preview for episode six, via Radio Times, reads: 'With over two thirds of the race completed, the teams have made it to the Buddhist hill town McLeod Ganj, but there is no time to rest as sixth checkpoint Sasan Gir awaits. 'Located 1,900km south in the western state of Gujarat, the village provides a gateway to the expansive Gir National Park. Rich with flora and fauna, the forest is the last remaining habitat for the mighty Asiatic lion, which roam freely and even sometimes venture into the local neighbourhoods.' Race Across the World has just a couple of episodes left with the final set to take place in episode eight. There will be one more instalment after that - the reunion - taking the total for the season to nine. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at . It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.


Time Out
26-05-2025
- Time Out
‘The Impossible Trial' musical is coming back to the Hong Kong stage
The award-winning musical The Impossible Trial is returning to Hong Kong audiences for its third run following a tour of mainland China. After gaining incredible momentum since its premiere in 2022, it's great to see the first original Cantonese musical commissioned by WestK being appreciated by a wider audience. The slightly Scrooge-like plot follows Fong Tong-geng, a greedy corrupt barrister in Guangdong, who is dealt a huge blow when he suddenly loses all his wealth and reputation. Haunted by a resentful ghost, Fong tries to redeem himself by beginning to champion the common man in the magistracy. Its intricate storyline is underscored by a fantastic blend of musical styles, including Cantonese opera, 1920s Broadway tunes, ballads, classical, folk-pop, rock, and even nursery rhymes and Buddhist music. Main cast members of The Impossible Trial include Hong Kong stars Lau Shau-ching, Jordan Cheng (last seen in the leading role of Hedwig and the Angry Inch), Tunes Ting, Clinton Zhang, and more. A total of 19 new faces have also been added to the roster for the upcoming performances in mainland China and Hong Kong. Shanghai will be the musical's first port of call, followed by Beijing, after which the show will return to the Xiqu Centre in mid-August. Its third Hong Kong run will feature more than 10 performances, and ticketing details – including early-bird discount prices – will be announced soon. We'll update this space when we learn more, or you can keep an eye out for news on the WestK website.


Scotsman
23-05-2025
- Scotsman
Race Across the World 2025: who is in the lead in series 5?
Date for the Race Across the World's next episode has been confirmed 🏃♂️ Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Race Across the World has a new pair of leaders. The BBC has confirmed the date of the next episode. But when can you watch it? A new pair has taken the lead in Race Across the World's fifth series. The four remaining teams are racing across India and it is all still to play for. The leaderboard has changed plenty over the course of the first five episodes - and there is now a first time leader. It promises to be a dramatic couple of weeks as we approach the finish line. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But when is it on TV next and who is in the lead? Here's all you need to know: When is Race Across the World's next episode on TV? Tom and Caroline - Race Across the World 5 | BBC/ Studio Lambert The show is now in its fifth regular season - not including the Celebrity spin-off as well. Having originally started out on BBC Two, it has since been moved over to the Beeb's main channel. Race Across the World has been airing on Wednesday evenings during season five and that will continue for the sixth episode. It is set to start at 9pm and will be broadcast on BBC One/ iPlayer. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Who is in the lead on Race Across the World? It has been a real topsy turvy time on the BBC show in recent weeks - with the leaderboard in flux. After the fifth episode of the season, Race Across the World has got a new pair of leaders and they are first time leaders after making it to the checkpoint before their rivals. 1 - Caroline and Tom 2 - Brian and Melvyn 3 - Elizabeth and Letitia 4 - Fin and Sioned What to expect next from Race Across the World? The preview for episode six, via Radio Times, reads: 'With over two thirds of the race completed, the teams have made it to the Buddhist hill town McLeod Ganj, but there is no time to rest as sixth checkpoint Sasan Gir awaits. 'Located 1,900km south in the western state of Gujarat, the village provides a gateway to the expansive Gir National Park. Rich with flora and fauna, the forest is the last remaining habitat for the mighty Asiatic lion, which roam freely and even sometimes venture into the local neighbourhoods.' Race Across the World has just a couple of episodes left with the final set to take place in episode eight. There will be one more instalment after that - the reunion - taking the total for the season to nine. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad