Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Uganda Monitor
Published on 2024-07-20 06:46:47
There was a time when the National Theatre did not operate as a national institution. It was called a national theatre, but African plays, in this case local productions, could not find a home at the venue.
Constructed by the British for their own entertainment; most of the plays that were staged at the venue were often William Shakespeare’s, and a number of others were from Indians and Goan Indians.
In fact, most of the teams that went out to represent Uganda in competitions, were usually made up of Indians and the British.
When Wycliffe Kiyingi’s Pio Mberenge Kamulali was…
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