Takudzwa Chihambakwe is a passionate arts journalist who has been tracking and documenting Zimbabwe's arts and culture events since 2013. In 2015 he started covering theatre stories and since then he has grown to be a critic and avid fan of the genre.
As the name implies, physical theatre is more like a contact sport. Actors have to constantly engage physically on stage as they create, rehearse and perform their work.
Funding in Zimbabwean Theatre is a key challenge. There is no doubt that if one were to do an assessment of the state of Zimbabwe’s creative and culture industry, they would arrive at the conclusion that in the...
Jasen Mphepo Little Theatre will be producing a Full Theatre production, an episode of Dry Jokes and Stand-up comedy, a short film as well as an episode of slow music jam sessions once a month.
Raisedon Baya who has been in the game for over two decades indicates that the pandemic will cause many to rethink their approach to the business of theatre.
When Zimbabwean theatre practitioner Stephen Joel Chifunyise passed on last year, Theatre in The Park, the organisers of the Harare International Theater Festival saw it befitting to rename the festival after him. Hence the Stephen J Chifunyise International...
The Pan-African Festival meant to embrace and bring to the fore Africa's creative genius will be called the Stephen J Chifunyise International Theatre Festival.
My ability to dance and sing has definitely played a big role in my career. I always get cast for key roles and get to explore all of my talents especially with musicals.
The Jasen Mphepo Little Theatre is serving a big purpose contrary to its name. Since opening its doors there has been a hive of activity with close to 10 productions being staged to date.