This article focuses on the challenges that are faced by playwrights who write plays in indigenous languages of Africa for performance on stage with special reference to Shona plays. the article argues that writers of plays, unlike writers of novels, write with the stage and audience in mind since plays are for staging rather than for reading. The major challenge that playwrights who write indigenous languages face therefore is to produce highly entertaining plays that can be staged without offending the cultural sensibilities of theatre goers
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2006. He is a renowned author with several Shona plays and academic books to his credit. His researc...
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This paper discusses the use of language in African dramatic literature and identifies the controver...
Drama is one of the most important artistic and communicative media in African cultures. From very a...
This paper deploys the sociolinguistic concepts of indexicality and language ideologies to examine A...
This article considers four canonical Nigerian plays to explore their potential for constructing an ...
This paper investigates the use of devises of African performance drama and cultural heritage in the...
This essay draws on my own discoveries and current practices as an American theatre director and aca...
This paper explores the drama written in indigenous African languages across many countries in Afric...
Literary language in African writing makes for interesting study because of the linguistic nuances a...
The paper critically analyses Shona traditional performances and creative art among the Shona people...
2006. He is a renowned author with several Shona plays and academic books to his credit. His researc...
The focus of the book is primarily performance and its dialectical relationship with culture and soc...
The paper examines the prospects and problems of theatrical communication in a multilingual and mult...
Language forms an important part of African drama, for it reveals certain aspects of African cultura...
The article seeks to bring out some oral traditional art forms which are prevailing in some contempo...
Much of the distinctiveness of Osofisan’s plays lies in his creative manipulation of indigenous stor...
This paper discusses the use of language in African dramatic literature and identifies the controver...
Drama is one of the most important artistic and communicative media in African cultures. From very a...
This paper deploys the sociolinguistic concepts of indexicality and language ideologies to examine A...
This article considers four canonical Nigerian plays to explore their potential for constructing an ...
This paper investigates the use of devises of African performance drama and cultural heritage in the...
This essay draws on my own discoveries and current practices as an American theatre director and aca...