ABSTRACT

This is the first anthology to focus exclusively on the lives of Black South African women. This collection represents the work of both female and male writers, including national and international award-winning playwrights. The collection includes six full-length and four one-act plays, as well as interviews with the writers, who candidly discuss the theatrical and political situation in the new South Africa. Written before and after apartheid, the plays present varying approaches and theatrical styles from solo performances to collective creations.
The plays dramatise issues as diverse as:
* women's rights
* displacement from home
* violence against women
* the struggle to keep families together
* racial identity
* education in the old and new South Africa
* and health care.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|30 pages

A Coloured Place

chapter 2|49 pages

So What's New?

chapter 3|10 pages

House-Hunting Unlike Soweto

chapter 4|15 pages

Cheaper than Roses

chapter 5|29 pages

Umongikazi/The Nurse

chapter 6|46 pages

Have You Seen Zandile?

chapter 7|22 pages

Weemen

chapter 8|59 pages

Flight from the Mahabarath

chapter 9|39 pages

Sheila's Day

chapter 10|33 pages

Kwa-Landlady