Double Bill

Play: Double Bill, Aug. 30 – Sept. 14 2013 @ Professional Centre

Double Bill
Phoenix Players present: Double Bill. Directed by Likarion Wainaina, Samson Psenjen

Opening Date: August 30, 2013

Play runs until: September 14, 2013
Venue: Phoenix Players
Tickets: Ksh. 500 | Students Ksh 300

SYNOPSIS
Marcus a successful stockbroker has found himself saddled with a curious gift: he can see into the future. At first he can use this power to his advantage but his pleasure turns to terror when he finds his vision only extends a certain distance into the future. What lies beyond “the edge“ he sees coming rapidly towards him?

My Kind of Music

EP Launch by Noel Nderitu: My Kind of Music, Aug. 31 2013 @ Alliance

My Kind of Music
Noel Nderitu launches his debut EP My Kind Of Music LIVE at the Alliance Francaise auditorium on the 31st of August 2013.
Also featuring guest performances by Benjamin Webi and Neema Ntalel Silayio.

Date: August 31, 2013
Venue – Alliance Francaise Auditorium
Time – 6:30pm
Cost – Ksh.500 (RSVP – Saiton I.- 0725840245)

For those of outside the +254 there will be streaming the concert LIVE via Google Hangout

join Noel on THURSDAY August 29, 2013 at 10:30am as he goes live via G+ Hangout into the studio with producer Jaaz Odongo for an exclusive listen of the album, behind the scenes, acoustic performance as well as a chance to win tickets to the launch!
Catch the action here! – http://google.com/+CTA101

Introducing Noel
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God Loves Uganda

Documentary Screening: God Loves Uganda, Aug. 31 2013 @ The Nest

God Loves Uganda
Date: August 31, 2013
Venue: The Nest
Time: 6.30 pm
Entry: Prior Reservation

About

A powerful exploration of the evangelical campaign to change African culture with values from America’s Fundamental Christian Right.

Description

God Loves Uganda explores the role of the American evangelical movement in Uganda, where American missionaries have been credited with both creating schools and hospitals and promoting dangerous religious bigotry. The film follows evangelical leaders in America and Uganda along with politicians and missionaries as they attempt the radical task of eliminating “sexual sin” and converting Ugandans to fundamentalist Christianity.

As an American influenced bill to make homosexuality punishable by death wins widespread support, tension in Uganda mounts and an atmosphere of murderous hatred takes hold. The film reveals the conflicting motives of faith and greed, ecstasy and egotism, among Ugandan ministers, American evangelical leaders and the foot soldiers of a theology that sees Uganda as a test case, ground zero in a battle not for millions, but billions of souls.

Through verite, interviews, and hidden camera footage – and with unprecedented access – God Loves Uganda takes viewers inside the evangelical movement in both the US and Uganda. It features Lou Engle, the creator of The Call which brings tens of thousands of believers together to pray against sexual sin. It provides a rare view of the most powerful evangelical minister in Uganda, who lives in a mansion where he’s served by a white-coated chef. It goes into a Ugandan church where a preacher whips a congregation into mass hysteria with anti-gay rhetoric. It records the culture clash between enthusiastic Midwestern missionaries and world weary Ugandans. It features a heartbreaking interview with gay activist David Kato shortly before he was murdered. It tells the moving story of Bishop Christopher Senyonjo, a minister excommunicated, ostracized and literally spat on for being tolerant and his remarkable campaign for peace and healing in Uganda. Shocking, horrifying, touching and enlightening, God Loves Uganda will make you question what you thought you knew about religion.

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