Exits and Entrances, Athol Fugard's latest work, is an autobiographical two-character play that chronicles the friendship between a young idealistic playwright and an older actor struggling unhappily to find meaning and dignity in his fading career. Set in Port Elizabeth, South Africa in 1956 and 1961, the play is based on Fugard's relationship with stage actor André Huguenet, who was known at one time as the Olivier of South Africa.