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Unveiling Zimbabwean Theatre's Hidden Secrets
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 23037, member: 2262"] Zimbabwean theater is a rich mix of styles. It pulls from many places. This makes it hard to say what "Zimbabwean theater" really is. Playwright Raisedon Baya talked about this. He said there are many kinds of Zimbabwean plays. Some are like South African township theater. They have lots of music and dance. They are bold and full of energy. Other plays use comedy. They joke about serious topics. This makes the issues easier to think about. Some famous writers use this style. Some plays are more like Western theater. They have a serious tone. Baya asks if the Zimbabwean theater needs its own special identity. Maybe theater is just theater, like soccer is soccer. He suggests maybe Zimbabwean plays should give people hope. They could help heal during hard times. Making theater in Zimbabwe is tough. There is not much money to support it. But Baya is still hopeful. He is amazed that the Zimbabwean theater has survived. He wants plays to be artistic and try new things. They should make people excited. Plays need to show real life in Zimbabwe. But they should also inspire people to dream. [/QUOTE]
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