Nothing But The Truth

January 21, 2005 - January 30, 2005
"A deeply felt portrait that delicately weaves the extraordinary and the ordinary in its characters' lives."
— New York Times

Nothing But The Truth, by Tony-Award winner John Kani, is a gripping investigation into the complex dynamic between those blacks who remained in South Africa and risked their lives to lead the struggle against apartheid and those who returned victoriously after living in exile.

Nothing But The Truth is a gripping investigation into the complex dynamic between those blacks who remained in South Africa and risked their lives to lead the struggle against apartheid and those who returned victoriously after living in exile. In New Brighton, South Africa, 63-year-old librarian Sipho Makhaya prepares for the return of the ashes of his brother Themba, recently deceased while in exile in London after gaining a reputation as a hero of the anti-apartheid movement. John Kani, the author and lead actor of Nothing But The Truth, is also the winner of a Tony Award for Best Actor.

Time and Place: A four-room house in New Brighton, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 2000.

SYNOPSIS

Sipho Makhaya, a 63-year-old librarian, and his daughter await the arrival of his brother Themba's remains, brought back to South Africa by Themba's daughter. Themba, considered a local hero for his associations with freedom fighters during apartheid, had been living in exile in London for the last several years before his death. Preparations for the funeral rekindle the deep sibling rivalries that kept the two brothers a continent apart well after the end of apartheid. The past explodes into the present as the family is forced to come to grips with truth and reconciliation.

Creative Team

written by and featuring

directed by

Janice Honeyman

Sipho Makhaya John Kani
Thando Makhaya Warona Seane
Mandisa MacKay Esmeralda Bihl
director Janice Honeyman
set and costume designer Sarah Roberts
lighting designer Mannie Manim


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