The Colors Of Your Life is a play about racial and sexual
discrimination in the USA in the 1960s and the present day, seen
through the dramatic lives and often terrifying experiences of its
two characters, May and Shirley, who are grandmother and
granddaughter. The play can be performed with or without songs
especially written by Ed Anderson. Without songs, it is an
absorbing account of life for Black women in America, then and now.
With songs, it remains a powerful statement, the songs adding to
the account traced in the text. The play is for a cast of two and
can be presented with the simplest of sets on stage, in any
non-theatrical location (a school or community center for example),
or on film/video, or on radio.
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