Family Riots: A Zimbabwean tale takes center stage
Harare-ALMASI Collaborative Arts, under the leadership of Danai Gurira, is set to premiere “Family Riots,” a gripping play by Gideon Jeph Wabvuta, from November 15 to 24, 2024, at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe.
This production delves into the heart of Zimbabwean family life, specifically the tumultuous late 1990s in Mbare. The play follows Sidney and Primrose, a young couple whose dreams are shattered by financial hardships and hidden truths. Their story serves as a poignant reflection of Zimbabwe’s societal changes, evoking nostalgia and introspection in audiences who lived through that era.
Directed by the talented duo of Lucie Tiberghien and Makomborero Theresa Muchemwa, “Family Riots” offers a powerful exploration of personal and societal conflicts. With a ticket price of only $10, the production aims to engage a wide audience, inviting them to connect with the characters and their struggles.
Gideon Jeph Wabvuta, a product of Almasi’s Walter Mparutsa Fellowship and a USC graduate, is a rising star in the world of theater. His work has garnered recognition from prestigious organizations like the Rosa Parks and Kennedy Center. “Family Riots” is poised to solidify his position as a significant voice in contemporary Zimbabwean theater, drawing parallels to the impactful narratives of renowned playwrights like August Wilson.
Almasi Collaborative Arts has assembled a talented team of designers, technicians, and actors, many of whom have honed their skills through the organization’s initiatives. This collaboration ensures a captivating and immersive theatrical experience.
As the premiere date nears, anticipation for “Family Riots” continues to grow. This production offers a unique opportunity to witness the power of storytelling, as it delves into the complexities of the human experience within the familiar context of Zimbabwean life.