The Epic Adventure of Nhamo the Manyika Warrior and his Sexy Wife Chipo

Author:   Denton Chikura
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781472534507


Pages:   80
Publication Date:   01 August 2013
Format:   Paperback
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The Epic Adventure of Nhamo the Manyika Warrior and his Sexy Wife Chipo


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Nhamo you are a legend of African Folklore! Hollywood awaits! With just twenty-four hours to create the ultimate African fable, the superstar cast is missing a hero. Suddenly, a dashing goatherd appears on the horizon . . . Nhamo. Is he The One? Storytelling is turned on its head in this Zimbabwean epic comedy, the exciting new debut from celebrated actor and playwright, Denton Chikura.

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Author:   Denton Chikura
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Methuen Drama
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.091kg
ISBN:  

9781472534507


ISBN 10:   1472534506
Pages:   80
Publication Date:   01 August 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Denton Chikura's fast and furious debut play wittily satirises western stereotypes of Africa ... A delight from start to finish -- Suzi Feay Financial Times A miniature epic and at the same time an outrageous romp ... riotous and sometimes risky business ... boisterous to the point of being anarchic, yet it offers trenchant remarks along the way - to do with the tropes of theatre, actorly behaviour and European cliches about African life ... an impish summer pantomime ... noisy, silly and undeniably great fun. -- Henry Hitchings Evening Standard Original and ambitious debut play ... a patchwork quilt made up of fragments from high and popular culture, Greek and African mythology, political references and theatrical in-jokes. It deftly switches between making fun of the characters ... and pointing at the patronising expectations of African theatre ... a play for people who love theatre ... The Epic Adventure of Nhamo has a lot to say about storytelling ... high-brow theatre that is universally entertaining - a Shakespearean feat. Interesting, challenging and absolutely hilarious. A total joy. -- What's On Stage Georgia Blake Chikura's hilariously mad show ... blending a distinct sense of the pantomime ... with a heap of references from modern British, African and American culture ... the humour in Chikura's script is wonderfully sharp ... frolicking, mirth-filled -- Daisy Bowie-Sell Time Out


Denton Chikura's fast and furious debut play wittily satirises western stereotypes of Africa ... a delight from start to finish -- Suzi Feay Financial Times 20130806 A miniature epic and at the same time an outrageous romp ... riotous and sometimes risky business ... boisterous to the point of being anarchic, yet it offers trenchant remarks along the way - to do with the tropes of theatre, actorly behaviour and European cliches about African life ... an impish summer pantomime ... noisy, silly and undeniably great fun. -- Henry Hitchings Evening Standard 20130812 Original and ambitious debut play ... a patchwork quilt made up of fragments from high and popular culture, Greek and African mythology, political references and theatrical in-jokes. It deftly switches between making fun of the characters ... and pointing at the patronising expectations of African theatre ... a play for people who love theatre ... The Epic Adventure of Nhamo has a lot to say about storytelling ... high-brow theatre that is universally entertaining - a Shakespearean feat. Interesting, challenging and absolutely hilarious. A total joy. -- What's On Stage Georgia Blake 20130806 Chikura's hilariously mad show ... blending a distinct sense of the pantomime ... with a heap of references from modern British, African and American culture ... the humour in Chikura's script is wonderfully sharp ... frolicking, mirth-filled -- Daisy Bowie-Sell Time Out 20130806


Author Information

Denton Chikura has appeared as an actor in Arabian Nights, directed by Lu Kemp, at the Tricycle Theatre, and You Can't Take it With You for the Manchester Royal Exchange and Told By An Idiot. He is a comic improviser who also worked on Told By An Idiot's Six Seeds for the National Theatre. Originally from Zimbabwe, Chikura has his own theatre company, Two Gents, which presents versions of Shakespeare classics in township style and recently performed Two Gentlemen of Verona at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in Shona as part of the Globe to Globe 2012 productions to much critical acclaim.

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