For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf

For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf

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1982-02-23

The powerful tales of seven diverse African-American women are woven together in this 1982 performance of Ntozake Shange's Obie Award-winning landmark play. A breakthrough portrayal of black women's experiences in America, the story combines music, poetry and dance to celebrate their unique culture while painting a poignant portrait of their terrible struggles.

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For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf

Storyline

The powerful tales of seven diverse African-American women are woven together in this 1982 performance of Ntozake Shange's Obie Award-winning landmark play. A breakthrough portrayal of black women's experiences in America, the story combines music, poetry and dance to celebrate their unique culture while painting a poignant portrait of their terrible struggles.

Released

1982-02-23

Runtime

78

Director

Oz Scott

Budget

$1000000

Revenue

$100000

Genres

Drama

Romance

Language

English

Production

Kultur Video

Broadway Theatre Archive

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    Sarita Allen

    Sarita Allen
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    Trazana Beverley

    Trazana Beverley
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    Laurie Carlos

    Laurie Carlos
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    Gregory T. Daniel

    Gregory T. Daniel
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    Jackie Davis

    Jackie Davis
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    Pedro De Pool

    Pedro De Pool
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    Lisa Henley

    Lisa Henley
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    Roger Hill

    Roger Hill
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    Brent Jennings

    Brent Jennings
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    Charles Johnson

    Charles Johnson
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    Oliver Lake

    Oliver Lake
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    Jack Landron

    Jack Landron
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    Crystal Lilly

    Crystal Lilly
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    Carol Maillard

    Carol Maillard
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    Ntozake Shange

    Ntozake Shange
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    Alfre Woodard

    Alfre Woodard
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    Lynn Whitfield

    Lynn Whitfield