Thrilling Drama: What Happens in the Night, Oct. 14 2017 @ Daystar Uni – Valley Road


Date: October 14, 2017
Venue: Daystar Uni – Valley Road
Time: 5 pm
Tickets: Advance KES 1,000/- (0721 609 601 or 0725 832 607) | Door KES 1,500/-

WHAT HAPPENS IN THE NIGHT – Our Riveting next attraction!
SYNOPSIS
: The news makers go home too; the media personalities, the artistes and the leaders – those expected to give commentary on the times. What happens when the scandals they investigate and instigate follow them home? Roy is having a tough time at work as a news anchor, he lives with his sister Ng’endo, a nurse who has her own issues to handle and Don their father, an ex politician who might have gotten himself in some murky business. Will their family and relationships stand the storm that hits their home? A riveting drama about a prominent family trying to balance their personal baggage with being in the limelight, while interrogating the on-goings of Kenya in frustrating times.

Dinner | Show | Raffle: in Aid of TNR Trust with Performances by Sitawa Namwalie & Aleya Kassam, Sept. 30 2017 @ the Tribe – Village Market


The Trap Neuter Release (TNR) Trust will host an event to raise funds for the Trust’s new Mobile Clinic. There will be dinner and a show by the highly acclaimed Sitawa Namwalie and Aleya Kassam and a raffle.

Date: September 30, 2017
Venue: the Tribe Hotel, Village Market, Nairobi
Time: 6 pm
Tickets: KES 7,000/- (inclusive of welcome drink, dinner and show) | Raffle tickets at KES 200 on sale now through e-mail on; tnrtrustnairobi@gmail.com

NOTE: 6 pm welcome drink; 7:15pm show and dinner. Dress Code; Beautiful.

About
TNR Trust, a registered Trust in Kenya, was established in 2015 following growing concerns over the stray dog and cat population in regards to animal welfare, disease control and population management.

The Trust aims to combine education on rabies and animal welfare with affordable rabies vaccinations and spay/neutering. This will curb the burgeoning dog and cat population and reduce the spread of the fatal disease rabies. This will, in turn, reduce the human mortality rate and improve community health.

Sitawa Namwalie is exploring the many ways of telling stories. She is a poet, playwright and performer. She wrote “Cut off My Tongue” (2008), “Homecoming” (2011), and “Silence is a Woman” (2014) which won Kenya’s Sanaa Theatre Awards Best Spoken Word and Poetry in the same year. Her second play “Room of Lost Names” has been performed to critical and popular acclaim at the Kampala International Theatre Festival and Ubumuntu Arts Festival Kigali.

Aleya Kassam is a Kenyan reader, writer and performer. She has been published in Jalada, Mail and Guardian Africa. She blogs her musings at www.chanyado.wordpress.com, which was nominated for Best New Blog at the Blog Awards Kenya 2015. She has performed in ‘Stories from the Mall: A Westgate Memorial’, and acclaimed shows ‘Silence is a Woman’ and ‘Cut off my Tongue’ amongst others.

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