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Almasi Collaborative Arts hosts a staged Reading of August Wilson’s Jitney

by Bustop TV News

Almasi Collaborative Arts will present a staged reading of August Wilson’s powerful play, Jitney, today , at Jasen Mphepo Little Theatre.

The reading directed by Charmaine Mujeri features a blend of familiar Almasi faces alongside new talent which are: Michael Kudakwashe, Tanatswa Kumirai, Buhlebenkosi Chinhara, Musawenkosi Saruro, Boniface Chimedza, Takunda Chiposi, Tinevimbo Chimbetete, AneUnhu Gwatidzo, Ngonidzashe Chikowore and Min’enhle Mguni.

The director of the staged reading shared her approach, “‘Jitney’ offers a powerful and timeless lens through which we can examine the multifaceted struggles of Black men – their search for identity and their determination to build lives within a system that often works against them.”

Aligned with Almasi’s new approach to staged readings, the development of Jitney will begin with a two-day dramaturgical workshop. This intensive session, led by Almasi’s Programs Coordinator Gideon Jeph Wabvuta, will involve the cast, director, and a cohort of Almasi-trained directors, playwrights, and actors. The subsequent rehearsal process will build upon this dramaturgical foundation, culminating in the staged reading performance.

Gideon Jeph Wabvuta, Almasi Collaborative Arts’ programmes director, shared his enthusiasm: “It’s a joy to dive back into an August Wilson play; there is a beauty to his language that feels so familiar. I’m excited for the audience to watch this play because I know they will recognize these characters.”

Jitney us set in the Hill District of Pittsburgh in 1970, a group of Black men struggle to make a living as drivers for a makeshift taxi company. Owner Jim Becker’s son, Clarence, returns from prison just as the cab company faces a critical juncture.

Almasi Collaborative Arts is a Harare-based organization, co-founded and under the executive Directorship of Danai Gurira, dedicated to promoting dramatic literacy and providing opportunities for creatives to grow in their craft and receive education, access, and opportunity. Almasi seeks to bring the African narrative to the global stage.

The staged reading of Jitney is part of the Almasi dramatic literacy series.

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