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No Candy is a play that centers around a multi-generational community of Bosnian Muslim women who run a gift shop near the Srebrenica memorial.
The play follows how each woman copes, both privately and publicly, with the particular trauma she experienced during the war: She dreams of Julie Andrews; She dresses drag in her father’s clothes; She sings late-night karaoke to strangers; She allows the ghost of her husband to stay a little while in her home.
No Candy is very much about how trauma inhabits the body and shapes a community.
But it is also about the persistence of humor, art and absurdity in an unimaginable time.
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Zlata late thirties |
Uma late sixties/early seventies |
Olena early thirties |
Fazila early forties |
Asja thirteen, daughter of Oric and Fazila |
Maja nineteen |
Oric early forties, husband of Fazila |
Characters |
Emma Stanton on No Candy
No Candy is a play written by Emma Stanton and published by Samuel French.
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