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  • 1 day ago | tnx.africa | Anjellah Owino

    Nairobi theatre scene trembled with haunting echoes of blind faith, manipulation, and death reflections of real-life horrors that shocked the nation. Two deeply provocative musical plays, 'In the Name of the Father' by Kenda Creatives and 'Against the Tide' by Son of Man Theatre Productions, confronted audiences with the dark side of religion.

  • 1 day ago | tnx.africa | Anjellah Owino

    The opening scene of 'Picha', a play in Kiswahili, quietens the murmurs from the audience, gripping their attention. The stage lights are turned on, and we see Mwana Kwetu (Suzanne Karani) asleep on a sofa as she is writhing in terror. She lets out a scream. Her mother, Kanini (Lucy Wache), runs towards her to find out what transpired. Trembling, Mwana Kwetu narrates the nightmare to her mother she has just had of her father, Mkwaju Mrefu (Michael Ndunda), inflicting violence upon her.

  • 2 days ago | tnx.africa | Anjellah Owino

    As the world mourns the passing of Pope Francis, the cinematic lens once again turns towards the Vatican, a city-state steeped in spirituality, mystery, and political intrigue. Over the decades, filmmakers have ventured beyond the towering colonnades of St. Peter’s Square and into the enigmatic world behind the Vatican’s ancient walls, capturing the allure of its secretive rituals and timeless architecture.

  • 1 week ago | tnx.africa | Anjellah Owino

    The Kenyan theatre scene is seeing a reawakening led by a love for plays in local languages. Leading the charge are Kikuyu and Luo plays with funny names like Rikia Ume (Finish and Go) by Andu A Mumbi Production. The plays are driven by humour and thrilling suspense to tell real-life experiences. They are also laced with sexual innuendos and playfulness to the amusement of their audiences.

  • 1 week ago | tnx.africa | Anjellah Owino

    Art has been around for as long as people have existed, maybe even longer. In ancient times, like during the Roman and Greek empires, leaders appreciated classical art. Art has also played a role in science and maths, as shown in the works of Leonardo da Vinci. In Africa, traditional forms of art like pottery, basket weaving, carving, storytelling, music, and beadwork were made entirely by hand.

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