What: 📅 The Cry of Winnie Mandela
When:
Where: 🕳 John Kani, Market Theatre
How much:
🎟️ R220.00Webtickets
The critically acclaimed play, based on Njabulo S. Ndebele’s seminal novel of the same name, returns to The Market Theatre for 6 performances only, following its run at the National Arts Festival. It will sit in the John Kani Theatre between 08 – 12 July 2026.
Directed by MoMo Matsunyane, the play brings together four women bound by the
shared experience of waiting for their husbands’ return. Through intimate
moments of reflection and fellowship, they draw strength from—and locate
themselves within—the legacy of Winnie Mandela. The women interrogate their
waiting, and the emotional, psychological, and social impact it has had on
their lives.
These explorations unfold into layered, haunting, and deeply resonant
conversations that connect the historical struggles of women to contemporary
realities—highlighting how the past continues to live in the present.
Matsunyane describes the work as a courageous story of endurance and emotional survival: “Winnie Mandela continues to be a powerful, multi-layered figure to explore. Her revolutionary spirit, resilient character and generous heart have become anchors for many women of all generations and identities. Indeed, she did not die; she multiplied.”