
Master Harold and the Boys
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Narrated by:
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Leon Addison Brown
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Keith David
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Bobby Steggert
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By:
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Athol Fugard
Academy Award-winner Athol Fugard, one of theatre's most acclaimed playwrights, finds humor and heartbreak in the friendship of Harold, a 17-year-old white boy in 1950s South Africa, and the two middle-aged black servants who raised him. Racism unexpectedly shatters Harold's childhood and friendships in this absorbing, affecting coming-of-age play.
The play, initially banned from production in South Africa, is a Drama Desk Award winner for Outstanding New Play.
An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring Leon Addison Brown, Keith David, and Bobby Steggert.
©1982 Athol Fugard (P)2015 L.A Theatre WorksListeners also enjoyed...




















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Fantastic audiobook!
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Would you listen to Master Harold and the Boys again? Why?
Absolutely! I taught this in my Drama unit to 10th graders. This live performance-like taping was wonderful!What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Plays are meant to be experienced, not just read. This production brought the text to life.Fabulous Story!
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Master Harold
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Where does Master Harold and the Boys rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This is one of the better audio books with multiple actors to read individual parts.What did you like best about this story?
The soft but firm lesson of white privilege spit back in the face of the child who literally spits in the face of his black servant.Which scene was your favorite?
The scene where Sam describes why he did not stay to celebrate the successful flight of their kite.Feeling that white privelege and shame today.
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Amazing performance!
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Not Recommended
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