FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE / WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF (PBS 4/14/82) RARE!!! HARD TO FIND!!! Alfre Woodward, Lynn Whitfield, Patti LaBelle, Carol Maillard, Ntozake Shange, Sarita Allen, Trazana Beverley
FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE / WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF (PBS 4/14/82) RARE!!! HARD TO FIND!!! Alfre Woodward, Lynn Whitfield, Patti LaBelle, Carol Maillard, Ntozake Shange, Sarita Allen, Trazana Beverley
This powerful 1982 performance brings Ntozake Shange’s groundbreaking Obie Award-winning stage work to the small screen.
Blending poetry, music, movement, and drama, the production weaves together the voices of seven African-American women as they share deeply personal stories of love, identity, pain, survival, and strength. Through a series of unforgettable poetic monologues, the play celebrates Black women’s culture and resilience while confronting the emotional struggles and social realities they face in America.
Featuring a remarkable cast including Alfre Woodard, Lynn Whitfield, Patti LaBelle, Carol Maillard, and Ntozake Shange, along with Sarita Allen, Trazana Beverley, Laurie Carlos, Gregory T. Daniel, Jackie Davis, Pedro De Pool, Lisa Henley, Roger Hill, Brent Jennings, Charles Johnson.
this landmark performance remains a moving and important portrait of womanhood, sisterhood, and the courage to endure.
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Number of DVDs: 1
Quality: 9.5/10
Region: 0
Running Time: 1 hr 20 mins (approx)
Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen, 1.33:1
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This powerful 1982 performance brings Ntozake Shange’s groundbreaking Obie Award-winning stage work to the small screen.
Blending poetry, music, movement, and drama, the production weaves together the voices of seven African-American women as they share deeply personal stories of love, identity, pain, survival, and strength. Through a series of unforgettable poetic monologues, the play celebrates Black women’s culture and resilience while confronting the emotional struggles and social realities they face in America.
Featuring a remarkable cast including Alfre Woodard, Lynn Whitfield, Patti LaBelle, Carol Maillard, and Ntozake Shange, along with Sarita Allen, Trazana Beverley, Laurie Carlos, Gregory T. Daniel, Jackie Davis, Pedro De Pool, Lisa Henley, Roger Hill, Brent Jennings, Charles Johnson.
this landmark performance remains a moving and important portrait of womanhood, sisterhood, and the courage to endure.





















