Translating the Act: Kenyan Producers Keeping Indigenous Languages in Auditoriums
In recent years, there has been a growing movement towards promoting and preserving indigenous...
Read MorePosted by Sakina Mirichii | 30th Nov 2023 | Essay, Kenya, Theatre and Decolonization
In recent years, there has been a growing movement towards promoting and preserving indigenous...
Read MorePosted by Sakina Mirichii | 30th Dec 2021 | Kenya, Participatory Theatre, Review, Theatre and Disability
Ten mentor Mothers and one Father, devised theatre, drama therapy, healing, and community...
Read MorePosted by Sakina Mirichii | 23rd Oct 2021 | Kenya, Review, Transcultural Collaborations, United States of America
Theatre is coming back slowly but surely. Though a difficult medium to translate online, it has...
Read MorePosted by Sakina Mirichii | 9th May 2021 | Acting, Interview, Kenya
Nyokabi Macharia is a Kenyan, performer and all-around lover of life. You know those people who in...
Read MorePosted by Sakina Mirichii | 14th Apr 2021 | Interview, Kenya, Theatre and Religion
Dr. Julisa Rowe is a name that many may not recognize, but should. With over 35 years of...
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