The Women Making Waves in Theatre in Africa Part 2
In most parts of Traditional Africa, theatre was a prerogative of the woman. Women were the...
Read MorePosted by The African Theatre Magazine | 15th May 2021 | Gambia, Kenya, Malawi, News, Nigeria, South Africa, Theatre and Gender, Tunisia, Uganda, Zimbabwe
In most parts of Traditional Africa, theatre was a prerogative of the woman. Women were the...
Read MorePosted by Angela Jimu | 26th Apr 2021 | Adaptation, Malawi, Review
Madsoc Theatre opened their season with Stanley Mambo’s adaption of Tony Layton’s Once an Actress...
Read MorePosted by Isaac Mafuel | 18th Apr 2020 | Essay, Festivals, Malawi
It’s an ordinary Saturday morning. The October sun is already hitting hard, I am sweating. I am in...
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