
The Market Theatre in partnership with Suidoosterfees is proud to present ‘The Good White’, a bold new play by acclaimed South African playwright Mike van Graan. Premiering in Cape Town for two performances only on 1 and 2 May at the Suidoosterfees, this gripping drama then runs from 8 May to 1 June 2025 at The Market Theatre in Johannesburg.
Set in 2016 during the height of the #FeesMustFall protests – a time when South African students were demanding free, decolonised education while the country was reeling from political scandals and corruption – the play brings together four sharply drawn characters, portrayed by an all-star cast: Russel Savadier, Renate Stuurman, Vusi Kunene, and Shonisani Masutha. As the characters navigate a volatile social and political landscape, they are each pushed to re-examine what it means to live in a South African society still healing from its divided past.
At the centre of the play is Professor Simon Whitehead, who earned his credentials through his involvement in the anti-apartheid struggle. As a member of university senior management, he now faces a new generation that sees him not as an ally, but as part of the problem.
Van Graan’s script, which is his first multi-character work since ‘When Swallows Cry’ in 2018, doesn’t shy away from difficult questions. Instead, it leans into them with wit, honesty, and a sharp theatrical flair. The result is a piece that’s as entertaining as it is deeply affecting – one that challenges audiences to reflect on the idea of non-racialism and the promise of a truly equal society.
Van Graan expresses excitement over his return to The Market Theatre to stage a multi-character play for the first time post-COVID, further stressing the impact of the pandemic on independent theatre-makers like him. Being able to once again stage a multi-character piece is therefore a significant moment for the renowned playwright. “As an independent theatre-maker, I’ve concentrated on recovery through one-person shows that are portable, cost-effective and yet with good income-generating potential. ‘The Good White’ is the first multi-character play I’ve had staged since 2018, so I’m extremely grateful to The Market Theatre, Die Suidoosterfees and the National Afrikaans Theatre Initiative for co-producing it,” states van Graan.

Directed by award-winning theatre-maker Greg Homann, who also serves as the Artistic Director of The Market Theatre Foundation, ‘The Good White’ dives headfirst into the uncomfortable but necessary conversations around race, privilege, and South Africa’s ongoing struggle with inequality.
‘The Good White’ forms part of a powerful theatrical reflection curated at The Market Theatre on the #FeesMustFall movement, now approaching its tenth anniversary. Also featured in this reflection is ‘The Fall’, which is currently on until 4 May 2025. ‘The Fall’ is a collaborative work created by former University of Cape Town students involved in the #RhodesMustFall and #FeesMustFall protests. Together, these two productions offer a layered and engaging look at how a generation of young South Africans is redefining activism and pushing for real transformation.
“Through ‘The Good White’ and ‘The Fall’, we’re creating a space to examine the ideals, the tensions, and the realities faced by young people in post-struggle South Africa. These plays are fiery and heartfelt, with a theatrical pulse that is dynamic and edgy. They speak to anyone who’s ever questioned their place in the country, or wanted to change it,” says Greg Homann.
Homann also points to the historical role of The Market Theatre as a home for protest theatre.
“As we approach our 50th anniversary in 2026, we’re reminded of our roots as a platform for bold, socially engaged storytelling. Just as the theatre was born out of the 1976 student uprisings, we see the Fallist movement as another defining moment that demands our attention – and our artistic response.”
Whether you lived through the protests or are learning about them now, ‘The Good White’ promises to be a gripping and illuminating experience. It invites audiences into a conversation that’s still unfolding – a conversation about justice, opportunity, and what it truly means to build a better, more inclusive South Africa.
Don’t miss this thrilling production. Tickets for the short premiere period at Suidoosterfees and for The Market Theatre run across May are available via Webtickets –https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/event.aspx?itemid=1563912960. Half-price specials for all Wednesdays apply at The Market Theatre, as well as special discounts for preview performances and groups of four or more.
‘The Good White’ is a co-production between The Market Theatre and Suidoosterfees, with support from the National Afrikaans Theatre Initiative (NATi).