Dynamic performance of ‘Rose Gold’ strikes UW stage, paints vivid narrative of black motherhood

“Abortion! Abortion! Abortion!” cried Bobbie-Marilyn, as the first words of “Rose Gold” resonated through the Fredric March Play Circle Sunday afternoon.  “Rose Gold,” written by Zhalarina Sanders, narrates the tragedy of black motherhood and brings light to the significance of their resulting relationships with black daughters. The story gives a voice to five black women who … Continue reading Dynamic performance of ‘Rose Gold’ strikes UW stage, paints vivid narrative of black motherhood