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Nairobi’s middle class expands, the city’s cultural palate has become more
discerning. It used to be that a dose of culture over the weekend consisted of
a drive-out of town and an afternoon of beer and nyama choma accompanied by
premier League football- mind you that is English Premier League; at a local
bar or joint, over drinks, Congolese music and heated discussions about
politics.
The
more discerning would find time during the week for a play at the National
Theatre, or, before cheap pirated DVDS and cheap laptops; a Hollywood movie
downtown.
But
a group of young theatre lovers is bringing the love for drama and live plays
in Nairobi. Two of Kenya’s visioned groups; Liquid Arts Entertainment and
Rekindle Flame have teamed up together to tackle the pertinent issue of
infidelity on marriages.
Using
two of the world’s most powerful medium; music and visual arts, they hope to spread
a positive message to many through their musical play.
PLAN
B takes the fight against infidelity on stage. Small things matter in marriage.
If partners can commit, then they would never have plans aside or get tired of
their relationship.
It
is a play that touches on real life situations in Kenya- and the director
reckons; “we believe this is a timely
play especially considering the rising cases of infidelity in families.”
What
do you get when a theatrical group; Liquid Arts and a vibrant Band; Rekindleflame
join forces? I tell you what you get- you get an unforgettable musical play!
Event
details: http://www.kenyabuzz.com/whats-on/plan-b-2
The
play will be staged at the Kenya National Theatre (K.N.T); Ukumbi Mdogo. The dates
are September 20th-22nd; 2pm to 6pm. The tickets go for
300/= advance and 300/= at the gate.
Twitter:
@liquidartskenya, @rekindleflame
Facebook:
Liquid Entertainment Arts, Rekindleflame
Contacts:
0721 157 070, 0724 397 676, 0722 966 611
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