AND THE GIRLS IN THEIR SUNDAY DRESSES
Thu Dec 4, 19:00 - Sun Dec 7, 16:30
Hull Street Theatre
ABOUT
DIRECTED BY EVELYN MARUPING, this two-hander performed by POPPIE THEBE AND RETLAMETSWE MOSES is a humorous commentary on social income and gender inequality and an observation of relationships that can be formed in unseeming places.
The Lady" and "The Woman," who are forced to wait together for hours. As they wait, they bond through their shared experiences of poverty and political disenfranchisement, despite their different backgrounds—The Lady, a former prostitute, and The Woman, a domestic worker—reveals a complex look at corruption, bureaucracy, and the resilience of the human spirit. The play explores themes of sisterhood, oppression, and the ways people fight back against systemic injustice.