This article examines the theatre making and directing styles inherent in urban Zimbabwean theatre in the first ten years after independence. It does so by scrutinising the works of selected urban theatre makers and/or directors in order to access the general modifications that they have made to the theatre of the period. The objective is to appreciate the characteristics of such theatre for purposes of delineating the theatrical style of the period. In addition, the article also discusses the manner in which the socio-historical environment influenced a whole array of the creative processes involved in a production. The article further argues that the theatrical style of the period both collaborated with and resisted Western illusionistic ...
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The word theatre is a controversial term which has stimulated debate among scholars owing to the fac...
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This dissertation explores the place of black theatre in a post-apartheid South Africa. It focuses o...
In this article I attempt to analyse three urban African performances; Nyawo, the tea party, and Be...
Abstract This article reviews the performance in Zimbabwe of a play called Tinoendepi? as an exempla...
This article reviews film-making in Zimbabwe over the period 1948-2000. During this time, the countr...
This article attempts to address why this focus issue was pursued by the South African Theatre Journ...
The thesis re-presents the lived experience of cultural animation and policy production in postcolon...
The word theatre is a controversial term which has stimulated debate among scholars owing to the fac...
This article examines transculturalism in Zimbabwean theatre in the postindependence era. It begins...
This article investigates the contribution of neo-indigenous post-linear style in creating democracy...
A journal article on theater production, as a mode of education in Zimbabwe.This article explores ap...
This article explores the postcolonial history of Theatre for Development in Africa. It argues that ...
This thesis discusses theatre in Malawi and Zambia today. The discussion is done through an histori...
The paper investigates the relationship between theatre of the youths by the youths and for the yout...
This article explores approaches in theatre production in the context of Zimbabwean high schools. Th...
This work provides an approach to the study of performing arts in Africa. The text reveals the posit...
This dissertation explores the place of black theatre in a post-apartheid South Africa. It focuses o...
In this article I attempt to analyse three urban African performances; Nyawo, the tea party, and Be...
Abstract This article reviews the performance in Zimbabwe of a play called Tinoendepi? as an exempla...
This article reviews film-making in Zimbabwe over the period 1948-2000. During this time, the countr...
This article attempts to address why this focus issue was pursued by the South African Theatre Journ...
The thesis re-presents the lived experience of cultural animation and policy production in postcolon...