Experience one of the most beloved works of Ghanaian literature with The Marriage of Anansewa by Efua T. Sutherland, the classic play that masterfully blends traditional storytelling with modern theatrical techniques! Written by Efua T. Sutherland
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Experience one of the most beloved works of Ghanaian literature with The Marriage of Anansewa by Efua T. Sutherland, the classic play that masterfully blends traditional storytelling with modern theatrical techniques! Written by Efua T. Sutherland, a pioneering Ghanaian playwright and cultural advocate, The Marriage of Anansewa is a brilliant adaptation of the traditional Ananse folktales into a modern theatrical form. The play follows the cunning spider-man Ananse as he attempts to marry off his beautiful daughter Anansewa to multiple wealthy suitors simultaneously, collecting bride price from each. His scheme threatens to unravel when the suitors arrive at once, forcing Ananse to use all his legendary cleverness to escape disaster. Sutherland's play is both entertaining and profound, exploring themes of greed, family, tradition, and the tension between old ways and new realities. It incorporates traditional storytelling techniques, songs, and audience participation, making it a unique theatrical experience. Perfect for students of African literature, theater lovers, and anyone interested in Ghanaian culture. The Marriage of Anansewa is essential reading for understanding modern African drama. Order your copy today and discover why this play remains a classic!
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