Date
3-27-1984
Preview
Description
Performed: 27-31 March 1984; Ntozake Shange's "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Isn't Enuf," was an adult play about women. It dealt with subjects like rape and abortion. It was a series of poems recited or acted out by seven black actresses, each of whom had a specific color. It was presented by the drama department under the direction of Douglas Stetz. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
Venue
This performance was held in the Ernest Stone Performing Arts Center Theatre.
Performers
- Monica Herring-Jones
- Patsy L. Jones
- Audrey Law
- Chestina Malloy
- LaRita Smith
- Laura Vaughn
- Pam White
Is Part Of
Location
The original items are located in the Library’s Alabama Gallery Special Collections.
Keywords
Jacksonville State University -- History, College students -- Alabama, Jacksonville State University -- Students, College and school drama
Rights
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Recommended Citation
Jacksonville State University, "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Isn't Enuf (1984) | Image 005" (1984). Department of Theatre & Film Performance Archive | Images. 1070.
https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/productions_images/1070
Keywords
Jacksonville State University -- History, College students -- Alabama, Jacksonville State University -- Students, College and school drama