Camino Del Orula productions present Athol Fugard's Sizwe Bansi is Dead at The Project Arts Centre this August. A man known as Sizwe leaves his home, wife and kids in King Williams Town to seek employment and better prospects in Port Elizabeth, but is refused an official permit that would allow him to work. One day, he and his friend Buntu stumble across a dead man with a valid pass. To survive in this town Sizwe must assume the dead man's identity. As a matrix for the interpretation of human resistance in situations of oppression, Sizwe Bansi is Dead resonates with the issues of social disparity and prejudice in many societies. This contemporary version of Fugard's play by Camino De Orula centralises the struggles of an average person in modern day Ireland, most especially the homeless; the underprivileged, and the disadvantaged. Exploring the concept of "Total Theatre", this production will be innovative in the use of songs coupled with an eclectic use of gestures, mime, dance, music, symbolism and stage imagery.  Sizwe Bansi is Dead runs at The Project from August 12th to 23rd. Tickets are priced €12/10.