Nothing but the Truth A play

Nothing but the Truth by John Kani is a thought-provoking play published by NYU Press on November 1, 2002. This edition spans 72 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores the complex relationship between two brothers, delving into themes of sibling rivalry, exile, memory, and reconciliation, while also addressing the ambiguities of freedom.
Readers will find a rich exploration of familial dynamics and the impact of past experiences on present relationships. The play, which marks John Kani’s debut as a sole playwright, was first performed at the Market Theatre in Johannesburg. It offers a poignant reflection on the struggles and reconciliations that define the human experience, particularly within the context of African drama.
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An award-winning play about the relationship between brothers.
Nothing but the Truth is the story of two brothers, of sibling rivalry, of exile, of memory and reconciliation, and the ambiguities of freedom. The play was John Kani’s debut as sole playwright and was first performed in the Market Theatre in Johannesburg. It won the 2003 Fleur du Cap Award for best actor and best new South African play. In the same year Kani was also awarded a special Obie award for his extraordinary contribution to theatre in the USA.
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