Musical: Sarafina, Jul. 20-22 2018 @ the Kenya National Theatre


Dates: Jul. 20-22 2018
Venue: the Kenya National Theatre
Time: Listed on the Poster
Tickets: KES 1,500/- at the Gate and KES 1,200/- Advance

About
Award winning Kenyan Actresses Brenda Wairimu (Mali, Disconnect) and Makmzee Mwatela (Mali – NTV), stars in SARAFINA musical directed by Stuart Nash who is an artistic director at the Kenya National Theatre. The musical is set to take place in July 20th – 22nd.

The show is based on the original film written in 1992 which tells the story of a young black student struggling to fight apartheid in South Africa. The film is centered on students involved in the Soweto riots, opposing the use of Afrikaans as the language of instruction in schools.

Other co- stars are Patrick Oketch (Mother-In-Law), Hellen Mtawali (Tusker Project Fame) and Music star, Gilad.

Musical: Sarafina, Jul. 12-15 and Jul. 20-22 2018 @ the Kenya National Theatre


Dates: Jul. 12-15 and Jul. 20-22 2018
Venue: the Kenya National Theatre
Time: Listed on the Poster
Tickets: KES 1,500/- at the Gate and KES 1,200/- Advance

About
Award winning Kenyan Actresses Brenda Wairimu (Mali, Disconnect) and Makmzee Mwatela (Mali – NTV), stars in SARAFINA musical directed by Stuart Nash who is an artistic director at the Kenya National Theatre. The musical is set to take place in July 12th- 15th July and 20th – 22nd July.

The show is based on the original film written in 1992 which tells the story of a young black student struggling to fight apartheid in South Africa. The film is centered on students involved in the Soweto riots, opposing the use of Afrikaans as the language of instruction in schools.

Other co- stars are Patrick Oketch (Mother-In-Law), Hellen Mtawali (Tusker Project Fame) and Music star, Gilad.

Urinetown Musical, Jun. 28 2018 @ the Kenya National Theatre


Date: Thursday, 28th June 2018
Venue: Kenya National Theatre (Main auditorium)
Time: 6-8 pm (10 Min. Intermission)
Tickets: Kes 600/- at the Door and Kes 500 Advance (for booking , call +254 789 707871)

Urinetown: The Musical is a satirical black comedy that premiered in 2001, with music by Mark Hollmann, lyrics by Hollmann and Greg Kotis, and book by Kotis. It satirizes the legal system, capitalism, social irresponsibility, populism, bureaucracy, corporate mismanagement, and municipal politics.

Performed by 6-9 year olds from School of the Nations.

Opportunity: Auditions – for Upcoming Productions (Caucasian Chalk Circle & Sarafina), Jan. 13 2018 @ Kenya National Theatre


Date: January 13, 2018
Venue: Kenya National Theatre
Time: from 11 am

About
We have auditions scheduled for this coming Saturday for our upcoming productions of CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE and SARAFINA at Kenya National Theatre.

https://www.facebook.com/NairobiPerformingArtsStudio/

Musical: Grease at the National Theatre, Dec. 8-10 2017 @ Kenya National Theatre


Dates: December 8-10, 2017
Venue: Kenya National Theatre
Showtimes are: Friday 7pm, Saturday 3pm & 7pm and Sunday 3pm & 7pm
Tickets: Advance: 1,000/= and On the door: 1,500/=

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdEqBwuRknM

Advance tickets are available from mymookh at https://mymookh.com/tickets/event/509 and using Paybill – Business number: 697663; Account: Your name.

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Nzilani Is Back! Night of Poetry, Drama, Dance & Music, Sept. 17 2016 @ Kenya National Theatre

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Date: September 17, 2016
Venue: Kenya National Theatre
Time: 7 for 8 pm
Tickets: KES 1,000

Nzilani is back…
..by public demand – Nzilani takes us back along his journey through life. The highs and the lows; the beaten paths and the twists in the road; the major milestones and the little things. This journey will make you laugh, will remind you of a past, will make you cry and it will make you think. Through poetry, drama, dance and music Elsaphan Njora will dare to take you where few are willing to go.

This is the third show that Njora is staging this year with direction from June Gachui and features by Kendi Nkonge, Tim Nightway, Charity Nyambura and Brian Ogola – it is slated to be the biggest so far.
Njora is on a mission to raise a generation that will aspire ‘to do’ and not just sit and watch and his instrument is his poetry from his 51 piece anthology set for publishing in November 2016.

“Nzilani will not leave you the same” – states the artist about his show. The show will be held at the Kenya National Theatre on the 17th of September. Doors open at 7.00pm and the main show will start at 8.00pm.