A South African play about Winnie Madikizela-Mandela explores Black women's long wait for absent men
- A new play explores Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's struggles and those of Black women in South Africa awaiting their husbands' return during apartheid.
- The play showcases themes of loneliness and betrayal, reflecting on the harsh realities that Madikizela-Mandela faced, including her banishment and public controversies.
- The production, directed by Momo Matsunyane, emphasizes the resilience of Black women who managed households while their husbands were absent during apartheid.
- The play, adapted from Njabulo Ndebele's novel, opened at The Market Theatre in Johannesburg and runs until March 15.
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