Mike Kudakwashe
came all the way from Harare to take part in Storymoja Festival 2017 which
opens today (Wednesday, September 27) and runs through Sunday, October 1st
at the Nairobi National Museum.
The Zimbabwe
actor will costar this coming Saturday night in ‘A Man Like You’ with his
countryman Kevin Hanssen and with Kenyan actors Davina Leonard and Omwoma
Mboga. The foursome will perform Silvia Cassini’s gripping political drama on Saturday
night in the Louis Leakey Auditorium as part of the Festival. That same night,
Sitawa Namwalie’s ‘Room of Lost Names’ will be staged at the same venue right
after Silvia’s play.
But Mike,
who plays a hot-tempered Somali kidnapper, doesn’t only do dramatic roles. In
fact, back home in Zimbabwe his stand-up comedy is what he’s best known for.
Billed as ‘the
funniest man in Harare’, he’ll be sharing his stand-up comedy on Sunday evening
at 7pm also on the Leakey stage.
But Mike is
not the only cast member of ‘A Man Like You’ who will stage their own one-person
show during the Festival. Kevin is performing tonight (Wednesday) in ‘Dickens’,
a script that’s almost entirely based on the writings of the great British
writer Charles Dickens himself.
Hanssen will
perform excerpts from two of Dickens’ most well-known novels, ‘A Tale of Two
Cities’ and ‘A Christmas Carol’. He will also dramatize Dickens’ complete short
story, ‘The Signalman’.
Finally,
Davina Leonard who just produced Nassim Soleimanpour’s ‘White Rabbit Red Rabbit’
last weekend will star in her solo show, ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ on Sunday at
5pm also at the Leakey Auditorium
The foursome
performed ‘A Man Like You’ last April in Nairobi during the first leg of their
African tour. The show then went to Harare and Cape Town where they got an
invitation to perform a slightly shortened version of the original script in
November as part of the Hong Kong Arts Festival.
‘The Hong
Kong Festival compelled us to revise our script slightly, which is what Nairobi
audiences will see on Saturday night,” says Silvia.
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