By
Margaretta wa Gacheru (posted 18 December 2018)
There’s a
new theatre company in town. Talenta Yetu is a troupe that’s come from Kenyatta
University with freshly honed theatrical skills, energy and enthusiasm for trying
out new and daring scripts.
Like
‘Reverberations’ by Clinton Obama and directed by Fanuel Mulwa who we’ve seen in
shows like Sarafina, Grease, Caucasian Chalk Circle and both versions of Jesus
Christ Superstar (where he played Peter).
Fanuel
admits he’s learned a lot about theatre at KU (especially from Dr Zippy Okoth).
But actually doing professional shows like those just mentioned and working
closely with Stuart Nash of Nairobi Performing Arts Studio gave him essential
knowledge and experience as well as the courage to start directing shows himself.
He does a
great job with Reverberations, although I must say I was slightly surprised by
the ease with which characters were either bumped off or beat up. But that
apparently is part of the corruption that the play aims to expose.
The focus of
corruption is on churchmen who supposedly are meant to beacons of morality, truth,
goodness and selfless love. But Pastor Sonford (Samson Omondi Onyango) is the
antithesis of all that. He’s a hypocrite of the lowest order. He pretends to be
pious while seducing young women and even forcing himself on girls like Alice (Regina
Wahito) who genuinely try to resist.
The
‘reverberations’ are affected by the Pastor’s two sons Charlie (Tony Sesat) and
Jacob (Clement Ochieng) who, despite being highly critical of their dad become
just as bad if not worse than he was.
Charlie is
bitter because he believes his dad literally killed their mom. For not only did
the dad refuse to take her to hospital, claiming it was church doctrine. His
real motive was apparently to hide his having infected her with AIDS.
Charlie’s
resentment turns deadly. As it turns out, he’s just as reckless as his father,
first by administering poison to Jacob’s pregnant girlfriend (Tracy Muga), then
by finishing off his dad and finally, by selling off the church.
Jacob
becomes a clone of Pastor Sonford. He’s just as lecherous and hypocritical a
churchman. There are ‘good people’ in the play. But they are also sneaky
schemers who devise a plan to catch the brothers ‘in the act’.
The 'good guys' who are schemers intent on catching the two brothers.
Whether they succeed or not is what you’ll have to find out when Talenta Yetu brings ‘Reverberations’ back due to popular demand.
The 'good guys' who are schemers intent on catching the two brothers.
Whether they succeed or not is what you’ll have to find out when Talenta Yetu brings ‘Reverberations’ back due to popular demand.
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