Features Namulondo Theatre: The Throne of ‘80s Theatre in Uganda by Patrick Ssentongo September 2, 2023 28
Daring Director Maseko Wants Askari to Rock Abroad by Mokgadi Mogy Mashako October 27, 2022 0 116 Features The daring director of the celebrated stage play Askari which recently had a run at The South African State Theatre... Read more
In Tonderai Munyevu’s Mugabe, My Dad & Me, the Personal Becomes the Political by Ian Kiyingi Muddu March 18, 2022 0 336 Features There are two in one Tonderai Munyevus. I meet both of them on a snowy February evening at Brixton House,... Read more
A Manifesto for the Future Stage: Performance Is a Human Right by Future Stage Research Group at metaLAB at Harvard December 15, 2021 0 182 Features The futureStage Manifesto was written by the futreStage Research Group at Harvard metaLAB.* It offers a vision of performance as a... Read more
Nyanga: Runaway Grandmother, My Backstage Experience by Sakina Mirichii December 11, 2021 0 309 Features Nyanga:Runaway Grandmother closed in October after a 4 day, 6 show run at the Kenya National Theatre in Nairobi. The... Read more
You Will Never Walk Alone: A Story of Resilience and Hope by Sakina Mirichii October 31, 2021 0 364 Features Ten mentor Mothers and one Father, devised theatre, drama therapy, healing, and community performances. This is You Will Never Walk... Read more
A COVID-19 World Theatre Day – Uganda by The African Theatre Magazine April 11, 2021 0 328 Features How do we define a world theatre day with an auditorium devoid of patrons? What do we call a world... Read more
Dr. Julisa Rowe: On Drama, Ministry and Giving Back to the Next Generation by Sakina Mirichii March 26, 2021 0 1k Features Dr. Julisa Rowe is a name that many may not recognize, but should. With over 35 years of experience in... Read more
The Women Making Waves in Theatre in Africa Part 2 by The African Theatre Magazine March 19, 2021 0 1.1k Features The African Theatre Magazine brings part two of the women making waves in African Theatre. Some of these are well... Read more
The Women Making Waves in Theatre in Africa Part 1 by The African Theatre Magazine March 5, 2021 0 1.2k Features In most parts of Traditional Africa, theatre was a prerogative of the woman. Women were the storytellers, the humour-artisans, the... Read more
Makerere Returns to Community Theatre by Linus Mugume February 11, 2021 0 627 Features “The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it.” – Robert Swan, environmental activist.... Read more