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by [[Vivian Moodley]]. A play about a poor but enterprising vegetable hawker, grappling with her past as an activist and wife to a wandering husband, and her present day dealings with indian and white “madams”. First produced, featuring [[Petunia Ramaphala]], at Natal Technikon in 1993 then at the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] in 1994. Unpublished.
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A one-woman play by [[Vivian Moodley]], about Gladys, a poor but enterprising vegetable hawker, grappling with her past as an activist and wife to a wandering husband, and her present day dealings with indian and white “madams”. Unpublished.
  
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First staged, directed by [[Vivian Moodley]], featuring [[Petunia Ramaphala]], at [[Natal Technikon, Department of Drama]] in 1993 and then at the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] in 1994.
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The same production was staged in the [[Pieter Roos Theatre]] at [[The Civic]] in June 1995, presented by [[Enact]] (Ensemble of Artists Communicating Through Theatre).
  
 
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A one-woman play by Vivian Moodley, about Gladys, a poor but enterprising vegetable hawker, grappling with her past as an activist and wife to a wandering husband, and her present day dealings with indian and white “madams”. Unpublished.

First staged, directed by Vivian Moodley, featuring Petunia Ramaphala, at Natal Technikon, Department of Drama in 1993 and then at the Grahamstown Festival in 1994.

The same production was staged in the Pieter Roos Theatre at The Civic in June 1995, presented by Enact (Ensemble of Artists Communicating Through Theatre).

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