“MAGNETIC…Director Ruben Santiago-Hudson navigates with dexterity.” –The Washington Post
“EXCEPTIONAL…[Kani and Gero] play together like two master musicians.” –DC Theater Arts
“TIMELY…Kani and Gero each appear to be at the apex of their powers as performers.” –A Theatre Goer’s Thoughts
“SUBLIMELY EXECUTED…This play is indeed a testament to the Bard .” –MD Theatre Guide
“UPLIFTING…This is one play not to be missed.” –The Georgetown Dish
“CLEVER AND HUMOROUS…Directed with great empathy by Ruben Santiago-Hudson.” –Talkin’ Broadway
By John Kani
Directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson
Produced in association with Octopus Theatricals
A celebrated South African classical actor has just been given a career-defining role as King Lear and a life-changing diagnosis—and Lunga Kunene (John Kani) has been charged with his care. As Jack Morris (Edward Gero) confronts his mortality, two men brought together by necessity discover the unifying power of Shakespeare a quarter century after the fall of apartheid. Written and performed by Tony-winner John Kani (Black Panther, The Island, Sizwe Banzi is Dead), Edward Gero (The Lehman Trilogy) joins this “poignant two-hander” (The Guardian) in the play’s U.S. premiere.
Runtime: Approximately one hour and 40 minutes with no intermission.
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers
Learn More
Dive deeper into Kunene and the King with events, interviews and more:
Ubuntu Night
Friday, MAR 21 at 6:30pm
Join us for a celebration of cultural connections. Gather early at 6:30pm to mingle with fellow members of the African diaspora, with South African melodies playing as you chat.
A post-show discussion with the cast follows the performance, moderated by LeeAnét Noble from the STC Artistic team.
Kunene and the King Symposium
Playwright and actor John Kani and director Ruben Santiago-Hudson joined STC for a symposium to discuss the issues represented in Kunene and the King, moderated by Artistic Producer Drew Lichtenberg.
Content Transparency
Kunene and the King includes depictions and discussions of addiction, mentions of adult themes and systemic racism, and use of profanity.
If you have any additional questions, please contact our Box Office at STCBox@ShakespeareTheatre.org or 202.547.1122 and we’ll be happy to give you more information.
Corporate Sponsor
The UPS Foundation
Production Sponsors
Nan Beckley
Bonnie & Louis Cohen
Nichole Francis Reynolds
The Shrivastava Family
Share Fund
Official Restaurant Partner
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