All The Women Who Thought They Were Mad
A stunning examination of the struggles facing women of color in contemporary Britain
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A thought provoking mediation of what it means to be African and female today
A stunning examination of the struggles facing women of color in contemporary Britain
A stunning examination of the struggles facing women of color in contemporary Britain
Multitalented stage and screen star Zawe Ashton currently has New York City in her thrall. Alongside a Broadway acting debut alongside Tom Hiddleston in Harold Pinter's Betrayal, she brings her latest play For All The Women Who Thought They Were Mad to Off-Broadway venue the Soho Repertory Theatre for its hotly anticipated US debut. A searing investigation into the fallout of colonialism, the drama enjoys its world premiere run simultaneously in East London this fall.
Exploring themes of systematic oppression, cultural bias and the marginalisation of the African diaspora in workplaces, hospitals and doctors' offices, For All The Women Who Thought They Were Mad gives a voice to the women of color in Britain against whom post-colonialist forces work, keeping them under the yoke of a history that lives on today.
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