A Woman Alone

Spier theatre
English
65 Minutes
3 October
12:00
4 October
19:00
6 October
17:30
R210-R260 | R240-R290 at the door

With Kim Engelbrecht

First performed in 1977, this one-woman play is a powerful and thought-provoking monologue that explores the life of a housewife, delving into themes of oppression, liberation and social commentary. Combining elements of satire, farce and drama, and using humour, irony, and emotional intensity, the housewife recounts her daily life, struggles and frustrations. She describes her relationships with her husband, family and society, highlighting the restrictive roles and expectations placed on modern-day women

Director Quanita Adams, Charlton George(assistant)
Writer Franca Rame & Dario Fo

A co-production of the Suidoosterfeesand Toyota Stellenbosch Woordfees.Made possible by theFestival Enterprise Catalyst (FEC)andThe Jobs Fund