Arcola

And the Girls in Their Sunday Dresses

About the Show

In the tenacious shadow of apartheid, the possibility of change in South Africa remains suffocated by corruption, facilitated by an insidious network of red tape and inefficiency. The gulf between ostensive and actual parity between white and black, and the suffering which persists among the country’s poorest inhabitants are the themes of Zakes Mda’s witty and astute 1988 play, and they remain outrageously pertinent today. A dynamic two-hander, taking on the topic of inequalities and state bureaucracy as a powerful tool of oppression.

Part of Arcola’s festival of outdoor art and performance, Today I’m Wiser

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