Africa-Press – Zimbabwe. Award-winning theatre group Elysium Magna on Thursday marked its return to the Theatre In The Park stage in Harare with a thrilling multifaceted play titled BROKEN: The Last of My Kind.
The theatrical piece, scheduled to run until Saturday, consists of a riveting blend of choreography, soul-stirring music, gripping acting and poetry.
According to Elysium Magna Dance Theatre playwright and director, Hillary Indi, the well-received performance is a testimony of hard work that guarantees an invaluable experience for the audience.
“Don’t miss out on the chance to witness the return of award-winning Elysium Magna to the stage with BROKEN: The Last of My Kind, an electrifying performance that blends captivating choreography, stirring music, and powerful poetry,” Indi said.
“Taking place in the Theatre in the Park in Harare this November 13th to 15th, the production promises to be an unforgettable experience.”
During a post-play question and answer segment yesterday, theatre veterans Peter Churu and Daves Guzha concurred that the play mirrors the societal status quo and serves as a reminder for communities to be gender responsive.
The highly engaging play explores an array of themes including zero tolerance to gender based violence.
Equipped with adequate resources, BROKEN: The Last of My Kind, which features a gifted cast including Kevin Madziyanike, Jermain Masara, Pride Zimbudzana, Charles Tembo and Stacey Dombodzuku, could rise to be one of the most selling local stage productions.
Meanwhile, through various initiatives, Elysium Magna has helped to bring Zimbabwean culture into the spotlight, fostering a renewed sense of pride and appreciation for local talent.
By collaborating with local artists and international partners, they have created a bridge between Zimbabwe’s cultural expressions and the global audience.
Elysium Magna has also made a significant impact on the international stage, touring across Africa, Europe, and beyond. These international tours are not only a testament to the company’s excellence but also a strategic move to showcase Zimbabwean culture to the world.
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