
Sunday Life Reporter
A Nhimbe Trust theatre production, Blood Tongue-The Musical will first show in Bulawayo on 26 July before being staged in Harare in the next two days.
The play was written by the award-winning Zimbabwean playwright and author, Christopher Mlalazi, directed by Bafana Dladla (SA) and Eunice Tava, with music composed by Bafana Dladla and Tshepo Pheko (SA) and arranged by Blessing Sitotombe, and scripted, edited and produced by Josh Nyapimbi.
The stirring musical has been staged at the Bulawayo Theatre, Masvingo’s Charles Austin Theatre, and the Artists Preserving Heritage Festival at the Emalahleni Civic Theatre, in Mpumalanga, South Africa before.
Scheduled for Harare but upstaged by events in the capital last November, the play as originally produced, explored leadership accountability, the manipulative excesses of the political elite and the struggles faced by strong-willed women.
The 2018 edition reflects and strengthens the get-out-the-vote message backed by the outstanding 14 musical pieces which make up the original score.
The refreshed Blood Tongue aims to encourage citizens to not only exercise their constitutional right to cast a vote for the candidate of their choice, but to exercise this right with a conscience, and with consideration of how they might hold their elected officials accountable in fulfilling their mandate to serve them.
Further, the musical aims to foster audience engagement and facilitate community dialogue on leadership and election processes, thereby building capacity for independent critical thinking.
Musa Sibanda plays the lead role, and other members of the cast include Bulawayo actresses Lady Tshawe, Rea Moyo and Agnes Ncube; backed by a five-piece band.
The production shone brightly at the recent Bulawayo Arts Awards 2018, being nominated for Outstanding Theatre Production, and Agnes Ncube and Lady Tshawe for Outstanding Theatre Actress, which was awarded to Lady Tshawe.
Tshepo Pheko, one of the musical directors who is also pianist and composer from the SA group Generation2Generation, said “Blood Tongue is a wonderful show and it has a very strong message in the play that needs be heard across the world. It has a wonderful cast who are willing to learn and have the heart for Art.
I’m glad I had the opportunity to work with these amazing souls, creating the music for the show together with Bafana Dladla; it was a great pleasure.”




