- Produced by Southwark Playhouse
- Price £12-£20
- Get ready for a powerful classic of black theatre
- Bring along an extra half an hour to view the accompanying photography exhibition
- Surf to Southwark Playhouse
- See you at Southwark Playhouse
Two men, unlikely friends, stagger through days of crippling prison work, breaking free in nights of playful escapism and ecstatic, dreamlike joy.
With just scraps from their cell, they prepare for a performance of Antigone in front of the prisoners and guards – an act of defiance from people who have lost everything they have to lose. With gut-wrenching emotion, soaring beauty and exquisite simplicity, this great drama of defiance and determination draws on the stories that linger from Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was held prisoner. The Island will be performed in an intimate, in-the-round setting.
Director John Terry revives this powerful apartheid-era political drama.
“The rough majesty of a classic…it has the force of a wave crashing down on us all.” The Guardian
“Ignites our compassion and terror… Touching, moving and beautiful” The New York Times
“The play speaks to any place, any culture, where liberties are at risk” Variety