Master Harold...and the Boys is a 1982 play by South African playwright Athol Fugard, set in 1950s apartheid South Africa, exploring the relationship between a white teenage boy, Hally, and two Black waiters, Sam and Willie, who work in his mother's tea room. The play is a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama that examines how institutionalized racism and personal struggles with his alcoholic father cause Hally to betray his deep bond with Sam, culminating in a moment of vicious racism that shatters their friendship. It is considered a classic that uses the personal to explore the universal impact of apartheid.