‘Comedy – and satire in particular – are not going to change the world, but they play important roles in reducing politicians to the ordinary’, says Mike Van Graan.
Celebrating the return to live theatre in South Africa, Marcel Puig s extraordinary play
Kiss of the Spider Woman, directed by the multi-award-winning Sylvaine Strike, is on at The Baxter Golden s Arrow Studio in Cape Town from 5 to 19 June 2021.
Forty-five years since it was first penned in Spanish,
Kiss of the Spider Woman weaves an alluring exploration of sexual and societal norms, examining the power of escapism through the imagination and magnifying the web that it is woven between identity and sexuality.
It has captured the attention of audiences for its romantic drama, political outcry and postmodern style portrayed through its two characters, Molina and Valentin. It was adapted for the stage in 1983. The 1985 film version of the play, starring William Hurt and Raul Julia, also received widespread critical acclaim.