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Martin Abuya’s Threads of Trust to premiere at the Kenya National Theatre

Ssegujja JosephbySsegujja Joseph
February 7, 2025
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Threads of Trust, an original play by writer and director Martin Abuya, will premiere at the Kenya National Theatre on February 8th and 9th, 2025. This witty and heartfelt production promises a compelling exploration of love, trust, and the delightful chaos of relationships.

The play follows Adam and Maya, a couple on the verge of marriage whose lives are tested by mysterious text messages. Misunderstandings escalate, fueled by the well-meaning but chaotic interventions of friends and family. Through clever dialogue and vibrant characters, the story masterfully balances humour and heartfelt reflections on trust and forgiveness.

Audiences will be drawn into the action with the play’s minimalist yet innovative split-stage design, which showcases simultaneous events in two households. This unique approach immerses viewers in the parallel experiences of Adam, Maya, and their loved ones, providing a rich narrative perspective.

See also: ‘n Begin: An Intimate Afrikaans Play on Modern Relationships

Behind this production is Igiza Arts Productions, a Juja-based theatre company founded in February 2017. The company has grown into a dynamic organization recently scoring numerous nominations at the Kenya Theatre Awards including best producer for Wreiner Mandu, best original script for Martin Mbuya’s Flight 1963, best performance by a female actor in a leading role (Play), and best performance by a female actor in a supporting role (Play) for Ednah Kariuki in An Ideal Husband and Severed Justice respectively, and more.

Martin Abuya describes Threads of Trust as “a celebration of the messy, beautiful intricacies of love and human connection. It’s a chance to laugh, reflect, and perhaps see a bit of ourselves in the characters on stage.”

Threads of Trust, written and directed by Martin Abuya and produced by Wreiner Arnold Mandu, will be staged at the Kenya National Theatre, Main Auditorium, on the 8th and 9th of February 2025, with performances at 3:00 PM and 6:00 PM each day.

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Ssegujja Joseph, also commonly known as Jay is a development practitioner, digital entrepreneur, and creative administrator serving as the Operations Lead at The African Theatre Magazine (TATM). Beyond his work at TATM, Ssegujja is the founder of Jay Digital Solutions, where he has provided digital management, communications, and branding services to clients across the theatre, film, and civil society sectors. His professional expertise spans creative administration, project management, research, digital marketing, social media management, and content development. Ssegujja is committed to advancing African arts and culture. Ssegujja also has a strong background in community development and social justice. He has worked and volunteered with local government bodies, and non-governmental organisations, supporting initiatives focused on community empowerment, youth development, entrepreneurship, and social impact. This multidisciplinary experience enables him to effectively connect the arts, community development, and digital innovation to drive meaningful and sustainable change. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Community Development and Social Justice from Kyambogo University.

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