A harold fugard
[fyoo-gahrd, foo-] /ˈfyu gɑrd, ˈfu-/
noun
athol (harold) born 1932, south african playwright and actor.
fugard
/ˈfuːɡɑːd/
noun
athol (ˈæθəl). born 1932, south african dramatist and theatre director. his plays include the blood-knot (1961), sizwe bansi is dead (1972), statements after an arrest under the immorality act (1974), and the captain’s tiger (1999)
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