The play, which was part of last week’s Almasi Collaborative Arts’ inaugural festival, African Voices Now!, was directed by Charmaine Mujeri. 
Anchored by a commanding solo act, the production unapologetically exposes the myths, silences and structural injustices surrounding people living with disabilities. 
A ZIMBABWEAN adaptation of a global political classic not only made it to the National Arts Merit Awards (NAMAs) stage — it dominated it.