This masterful play tells the story of a woman on trial for killing her abusive husband, and the struggle to prove her innocence against a society that is all too willing to condemn her. The play is a searing indictment of the double standards and injustices that women face in a patriarchal society, and a powerful tribute to the strength and resilience of the human spirit.
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