Award-winning international playwright launches Speak Their Names, a playwright dedicated to women obliterated in history
Award-winning playwright Silvia Cassini has chosen Nairobi to launch her newest play starring leading Kenyan actors Brian Ogola, Nini Wacera, Martin Kigondu, Matthew Ondiage, and Nixsa Shah. Speak Their Names, which opens on Friday 18th November at the Muthaiga Country Club, is Silvia’s first premiere since 2016, when she launched A Man Like Me in Nairobi, ahead of its global tour. The 2016 play, about an expatriate kidnapped in Somalia, went on to headline at the Africa Festival in Hong Kong, the Harare International Festival of Arts, and the Kampala International Festival of Theatre, and was staged off-Broadway in New York, and in Cape Town. It won the Sanaa Theatre Award for Best Tragedy in 2017 and brought the Best Actor award for the late Maina Olwenya.
Silvia’s new play, Speak Their Names, now tells of a modern Italian playwright who gets drawn into the defence of women charged 400 years earlier with witchcraft. As he works to uncover and relate their story, his dreams are invaded by victims, and his own life is thrown into turmoil.
“The narrative explores the suppression of the names, voices and experiences of these persecuted women, and their struggle across the centuries to be heard,” said Silvia. “But, for me, it speaks to more than Europe’s sad history of witch-hunting, instead offering a vehicle of salvation in retrieving the names of all the women whose suffering is never told: as those who persecute them seek to obliterate their traces.”
Silvia has led the way among international playwrights in choosing Nairobi for her launches, this time coming from her home base of France to stage the premiere. “The quality of Kenya’s acting talent has created an exceptional platform for the launch of new works,” she said.
“For playwrights, Nairobi offers access to top calibre stars that bring vibrancy and pathos to scripts. I am convinced that where I am leading, others will follow: the level of attention to Kenya’s rising theatre scene may be limited, today, but its dynamism and quality is becoming outstanding,” she said.
Speak Their Names will be staged at the Muthaiga Country Club on the 18th and 19th of November, and at Peponi Preparatory School on the 25th and 26th of November.
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