It is hard to remember the first encounter with Mariam Ndagire as an artist. It was probably through music, theatre,...
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It is hard to remember the first encounter with Mariam Ndagire as an artist. It was probably through music, theatre,...
Read moreTswalo takes on yet another life at The Market Theatre Laboratory this week, following a successful and vigorously attended run...
Read moreThe Thenx Ladies have been intentionally creating and holding safe and yet electric space, where both political and personal truths...
Read moreNigerian playwright, Cheta Igbokwe, is a prolific young writer. This I find amazing, especially when I consider that he is...
Read moreProfessor Emelda Ngufor Samba, the scholar and prolific Cameroonian theatre practitioner is perfect sample to portray the sons and daughters...
Read moreLAM Sisterhood represents a beautiful combination of creativity, work and sisterhood between Kenyan theatre artists, Laura Ekumbo, Aleya Kassam and...
Read moreAll theatre is local. All theatre is global. Both statements are true: theatre has always been and continues to be...
Read morePhillip Luswata - "the one from Uganda" The first time I learned about Phillip Luswata was on a black and...
Read moreJohn Ssegawa’s Golden Calabash, Ekimala Ebita Embuga opened at the National Theatre in Kampala running during the Christmas season from...
Read moreIf there is one thing many theatre practitioners around the world seem to agree on, it is that the art...
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