The Mother of all Eating
The culture today is that of eating. Everybody eats; from the most junior civil servant to the most senior guy … [Sings] Join the civil service and become a millionaire. – The Man, Principal Secretary of State
The Mother of All Eating is a satirical play that explores the debilitating culture of corruption and greed known as ‘eating’.
This culture has become synonymous with corrupt state officials who enrich themselves by abusing government funds. This timeless classic, written by acclaimed playwright and author Zakes Mda, centres on a character called The Man, the principal secretary to a government minister. The Man is corrupt to the core, and has enriched himself as he’s moved through the ranks of government.
Set in Lesotho in the 1980s, the play exposes the catastrophic effects of greed and the tragic effects that accompany unchecked corruption.
Audience Responses
3 1/2 rather than three stars; good performances and well designed production that got the most of out of the play.
Brilliant writing, experienced and intuitive actors - a joy to watch!
Brilliant writing, experienced and intuitive actors - a joy to watch!