Southern Girls
by Dura Temple

Southern Girls

Synopsis

Three black women and three white women are Southern Girls - followed from childhood (circa 1952) through middle age.

In a small town a few hours outside of Birmingham, six little girls play together.

As teenagers, the invisible line dividing their worlds become ever more pronounced.

Wanda-Sue, a light skinned black, teeters between the world of her white half-sister, Charlotte (plus friends Dolly and June-Adele) and her black friends, sisters Ruth and Naomi.

Each woman is driven by unique fears, hopes and secrets.

As the years pass and their world changes, each woman's dreams are affected by the turbulent times in which they live.

Southern Girls is a bittersweet memory play, set against the backdrop of the changing South which mirrors the lives of these six women.

-- from back cover.

Performance

Cast

A small cast size of 6 total roles, 6 female roles.

Publication

Year Published
1996
ISBN 10
0871296594
ISBN 13
9780871296597
Binding
Paperback
Print Length
64 pages
Language
English
Print
Southern Girls is a American black history play written by and published by Dramatic Publishing in 1996. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780871296597 and an ISBN-10 of 0871296594.

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