Zakes Mda, dubbed one of South Africa\u27s most prolific playwrights, produced his richest and most powerful theatre work during the 70s and 80s. Ironically, it is only in the 90s that he has been acknowledged in his own country as one of its foremost dramatists - ironic since he has recently moved away from drama into the realms of fiction. Fortunately Mda has accumulated a worthy canon of dramatic works, spanning radio and film, as well as theatre, and there is no reason to believe that he will not return to play writing. Mda has worked extensively in theatre in various capacities but most notably in the area of theatre-for-development. For example, he worked as director with Maratholi Travelling Theatre in Lesotho, an experience which co...
The paper discusses written Zimbabwean drama as/and intervention. Using the theory of scenarios and ...
Nokugcina (Gcina) Elsie Mhlophe is an accomplished South African anti-apartheid activist, storytelle...
Introduction: It would not be an exaggeration to assert that no South African playwright in the 195...
Zakes Mda, dubbed one of South Africa's most prolific playwrights, produced his richest and most pow...
Zakes Mda is one of Southern Africa’s most respected, innovative and audacious playwright, artist, p...
This article examines Mda’s artistic development, specifically in his use of symbolism and satire, w...
Summary Zakes Mda’s dramatic productions extend many frontiers, including polemics. Like some of his...
Zakes Mda’s plays have always mirrored his scepticism of post-Apartheid South Africa. Majority of th...
Zakes Mda is a prominent post-apartheid black South African novelist whose style has been described ...
In the past few years, especially after independence, South African theatre has not been as critical...
Mongane Wally Serote is recognised as one of South Africa's leading cultural activists who used his ...
One of the difficulties of defining Zakes Mda is precisely that he eludes definition. A strong marke...
From late 1980s and early 1990s, the world experienced change. It started with the collapse of the B...
Despite this rich use to which drama has been put in Zimbabwe, schools, colleges and Universities ha...
This study of Zakes Mda's life and sixteen of his plays and seven novels, written from 1966 to the ...
The paper discusses written Zimbabwean drama as/and intervention. Using the theory of scenarios and ...
Nokugcina (Gcina) Elsie Mhlophe is an accomplished South African anti-apartheid activist, storytelle...
Introduction: It would not be an exaggeration to assert that no South African playwright in the 195...
Zakes Mda, dubbed one of South Africa's most prolific playwrights, produced his richest and most pow...
Zakes Mda is one of Southern Africa’s most respected, innovative and audacious playwright, artist, p...
This article examines Mda’s artistic development, specifically in his use of symbolism and satire, w...
Summary Zakes Mda’s dramatic productions extend many frontiers, including polemics. Like some of his...
Zakes Mda’s plays have always mirrored his scepticism of post-Apartheid South Africa. Majority of th...
Zakes Mda is a prominent post-apartheid black South African novelist whose style has been described ...
In the past few years, especially after independence, South African theatre has not been as critical...
Mongane Wally Serote is recognised as one of South Africa's leading cultural activists who used his ...
One of the difficulties of defining Zakes Mda is precisely that he eludes definition. A strong marke...
From late 1980s and early 1990s, the world experienced change. It started with the collapse of the B...
Despite this rich use to which drama has been put in Zimbabwe, schools, colleges and Universities ha...
This study of Zakes Mda's life and sixteen of his plays and seven novels, written from 1966 to the ...
The paper discusses written Zimbabwean drama as/and intervention. Using the theory of scenarios and ...
Nokugcina (Gcina) Elsie Mhlophe is an accomplished South African anti-apartheid activist, storytelle...
Introduction: It would not be an exaggeration to assert that no South African playwright in the 195...