Muthal naidoo biography of williams

          I spent the years to , involved in Anti-SAIC and UDF campaigns, which inspired me to write a number of plays: We 3 Kings, a farce about 'Indian'..

          • Plays, Poems, Articles

            I spent the years 1977 to 1983, involved in Anti-SAIC and UDF campaigns, which inspired me to write a number of plays:  We 3 Kings, a farce about ‘Indian’ elections, Ikhayalethu, about dispossession, Masks, the search for African identity.

            This paper analyzes the South African playwright Muthal Naidoo's play Flight from the Mahabarath from a feminist perspective.

          • This paper analyzes the South African playwright Muthal Naidoo's play Flight from the Mahabarath from a feminist perspective.
          • I spent the years to , involved in Anti-SAIC and UDF campaigns, which inspired me to write a number of plays: We 3 Kings, a farce about.
          • I spent the years to , involved in Anti-SAIC and UDF campaigns, which inspired me to write a number of plays: We 3 Kings, a farce about 'Indian'.
          • ' Muthal Naidoo has a Ph. D from Indiana University and has taught at Washington University in St. Louis and at the Giyani College ofEducation in South Africa'.
          • BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE.
          • One of my revues, The Masterplan, a comic interpretation of separate development and the Tricameral Parliament, was banned in September 1983. My last play Flight from the Mahabarath, written sometime in the 1990s, is a feminist critique of the epic.
            All my plays have now been published under the title WIP Theatre Plays.

            (WIP = Work-in-Progress)
            Going through my papers, I discovered a number of articles written over the years so I revised them and put them all together with new articles. They include reflections on drama, reactions to apartheid, reflections on writing, my joy at discovering Milan Kundera and my attempt to understand the functions of religion and democracy in a society.