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Assam’s First Female Freedom Fighter, Shot a Century Ago, Rediscovered Onstage
20th September 2023, The Hindu India, News, Theatre and Decolonization, Theatre and Gender, Worldwide
Sydney Theatre Company’s "The Importance of Being Earnest": Fresh, Funny and Completely Joyous
28th September 2023, Huw Griffiths Acting, Adaptation, Australia, Review, Sydney, Theatre and Politics
"That Face" at Orange Tree Theatre
3rd October 2023, Aleks Sierz Adaptation, Playwriting, Review, United Kingdom
"A Mirror" at Almeida Theatre
3rd September 2023, Aleks Sierz Acting, London, Review, United Kingdom
How Urdu Theater Is Reaching Out to New Audiences
14th September 2023, Narenda Kusnur Festivals, India, News
"Amahemhem": Walking Alongside the Ghosts of Our Past
29th September 2023, Kopano Masibi Devised Theatre, Review, South Africa, Theatre and Decolonization
Nice to MITEM you: the 10th edition of the Madách International Theatre Meeting Opens in the Hungarian Capital
27th September 2023, Emiliia Dementsova Festivals, Hungary, News
Nightmare Dollhouse A Performance of Pediophobia: "Nightmare Dollhouse" Brings Uncanny Horror to NYC
27th September 2023, Andrew Agress Immersive Theatre, Interview, New York, United States of America
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The Echoes Of Lawino Reverberate In Uganda

When considering Okot p’Bitek’s perspective on African tradition, it becomes evident that change is inevitable. If African tradition is lived in the midst of the battle of life, then Lawino is not the character to focus on, as she refuses to acknowledge the possibility of change. Similarly, Ocol negates everything about himself to accommodate the other, but his transformation is ultimately revealed to be superficial. Opio and Clementine, however, require a more nuanced examination, as their experiences shed light on the agency of individuals in this exchange of aesthetics and epistemology.

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