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Police
ban Amakhosi Theatre play in Bulawayo
Tererai
Karimakwenda, SW Radio Africa
June 14, 2007
http://allafrica.com/stories/200706141062.html
The government has once
again exercised its oppressive arm by banning a new play called
The Good President in Bulawayo. The police showed up at the Theatre
on opening night Wednesday and shut down the Amakhosi Theatre production
claiming it was not a play but a political gathering. They said
such an event needed permission from the Commanding Officer.
The Good President was
written and directed by Cont Mhlanga and produced by Daves Guzha.
The writer described it as a play about an old woman who wants to
go vote and evaluates her president by talking to her grandson.
Mhlanga said police asked the audience to disperse and took him
to Bulawayo Central Police Station. A district commanding officer
told him to apply for permission to run the play. But Mhlanga insisted
there was no law that required a play to apply for permission. And
the same play had run in Harare with no such a requirement.
An urgent application
to the High Court was submitted immediately and Mhlanga said they
had been granted a hearing on Friday. He explained that the police
used the Public Order and Security Act to close their production,
but theatre did not fall under this category.
As with the last play
by Amakhosi called Pregnant With Emotion, the audience is invited
to discuss the issues central to the story after the performance.
Mhlanga said theatre is great way to get people talking about issues
affecting their lives. He hopes the High Court allows The Good President
to complete its four-day run.
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