- The Island (play)
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The
apartheid -era drama, inspired by a true story, is set in an unnamedprison clearly based onSouth Africa 's notoriousRobben Island , whereNelson Mandela was held for seventeen years. It focuses on twolife sentence cellmates who spend their days at mind-numbing physical labor and at night rehearse for a performance ofSophocles ' "Antigone ", which they have been asked to present to their fellow inmates by the wardens. One takes the part of Antigone, who defies the laws of the state to bury her brother, and the other takes the part of her uncle Creon, who sentences her to die for her crime. The play examines the parallels between Antigone's situation and black men imprisoned for political reasons and the tensions that arise as the performance approaches, especially when one of the prisoners learns that he has won an early release and the men's deep friendship is tested.In 1973, Fugard directed the play's first production in
Cape Town , followed by a staging at theRoyal Court Theatre inLondon , with Kani and Ntshona portraying the prisoners. The Broadway production, presented inrepertory with "Sizwe Banzi is Dead ", opened onNovember 24 1974 at theEdison Theatre , where it ran for 52 performances.In an unusual move, Kani and Ntshona were named co-
Tony Award nominees (and eventual winners) for Best Actor in a Play for both "The Island" and "Sizwe Banzi", in which they also starred.Over the next thirty years, Kani and Ntshona periodically performed in productions of the play. Notable among them were the
Royal National Theatre in 2000 [http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/?lid=1246] , reportedly the last time they would appear in it, although they went on to star at theOld Vic in 2002 [http://www.onlinereviewlondon.com/reviews/island.html] and theBrooklyn Academy of Music in 2004 [http://www.showbusinessweekly.com/archive/222/island.shtml] .Broadway awards and nominations
*Tony Award for Best Play (co-nominee with "Sizwe Banzi")
*Tony Award for Best Actor in Play (Kani and Ntshona, winners)
*Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play (nominee)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play (Kani and Ntshona, co-nominees)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play (nominee)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Foreign Play (co-nominee with "Sizwe Banzi")External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?id=3496 Internet Broadway Database listing]
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