In the theatre adaptation of Ronelda Kamfer’s novel, the poignant story is narrated by two grandchildren of the Mckinney family, Nadia and Zavie, and explores themes of innocence, resilience and familial struggles within a harsh South African context. Staged in a circle, the “farm gate’ gives us direct access to both the internal and external factors affecting the lives of the characters, and their opportunities for breaking free from the chaos of their existence. Personal experiences are intertwined with cultural nuances, showcasing the beauty and complexity of the Afrikaaps language.