
^ Daves Guzha from Rooftop Promotions explains to guests at the premiere last night that programmes could not be printed due to a power cut at the office. An acceptable excuse in modern day Zimbabwe… (more…)
Written by fungaijames on July 11th, 2008 with 1 comment.
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From Rooftop Promotions
Coming from a successful World Premiere at HIFA 2008 where it was one of the best theatre shows. The Loupe received standing ovations from theatre buffs and even critics, and did an encore performance on the last day of HIFA by public demand. Loupe is set to thrill audiences again at Theatre in the Park from 10-25 July 2008.
Is he or isn’t he? How and why will it affect his brother’s legacy? Will his family accept it? Will his community condone or condemn it? Do you or don’t you tolerate it? Family bonds are put to test when Sizwe makes a shocking revelation about himself in “Loupe”, a production that made its world premiere at HIFA 2008 with a synergy of Zimbabwe’s vibrant energies in theatre. In the end, the play is a unique challenge to society’s of unique differences as it is fact that all cannot think, act, feel or react alike on all subjects.
^ A scene from Loupe at HIFA 2008 (more…)
Written by fungaijames on July 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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^ The character Z holds a human head in a scene from the play Teeth which premiered at Theatre in the Park yesterday. (more…)
Written by fungaijames on June 13th, 2008 with 1 comment.
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By Rooftop Prootions
Theatre in the Park’s latest serving is Alex Magaisa’s heart wrenching, haunting and refreshing “Teeth”.
A keen writer on matters pertaining to the law and politics, Magaisa has put his thoughts to paper in a different way, and has scripted a remarkable, timeless piece of art, which will be narrated, analysed, debated, discussed and hopefully performed for many years to come. (more…)
Written by fungaijames on June 10th, 2008 with no comments.
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I was moved to the core by Chiyedza Nyahuye’s performance in “Telling HerStory, Warrior Women of Zimbabwe”. This is a powerful play whose message begs it to be acted over and over again so that more people can see, hear and understand.
Chiyedza takes her audience on a journey through three hundred years of uncelebrated Zimbabwean women- and to a destination of triumphs dotted through the three centuries. She paints a poignant picture of strength and contribution often unseen and undocumented by those who write the books of HisStory.
And on this journey she plays many roles. At times she is the legendary spirit medium Nehanda, at others a grade one pupil in just independent Zimbabwe, 1980.
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Written by fungaijames on May 30th, 2008 with 1 comment.
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“The Truth & Reconciliation Commission (TRC) in South Africa provided a space in which all those who had been victims of human rights violations under aparthied could come forward and make their stories heard for the first time.”
This heart rending play is a look at the TRC through the eyes of a group of interpreters doing translations during the hearings.
^ White man on black. A moving scene from the play (more…)
Written by fungaijames on April 30th, 2008 with no comments.
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Water is a vital source of life - second to oxygen in importance. Since the spirit of a city is believed to reside in water what happens when the city wakes up to the sound of dry taps and barren clouds. The Water Story looks at the lives of three housemates and their desperate attempt to survive the water crisis. (more…)
Written by fungaijames on April 14th, 2008 with no comments.
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