KAZA KAMBA PAN AFRICAN THEATRE FESTIVAL 3
WHEN AFRICA SPEAKS, THE WORLD MUST LISTEN Kaza Kamba, Cinema, Palestine, Sudan and a Day at the Market Theatre There are days when you go to the theatre simply to watch something. And then there are days when the theatre watches you. It looks back at you. It asks you questions. It disturbs you. It educates you. It confronts the comfortable little assumptions you have carried around in your head and forces you to examine them beneath the harsh light of history. On Saturday, 22 August 2026, I arrived at the Market Theatre for the Kaza Kamba Pan African Theatre Festival, a festival curated by Bobby Rodwell and Lesego Rampolokeng, and I quickly realised that I was not merely attending a cultural festival. I was entering a conversation with Africa. A conversation conducted through theatre, cinema, literature, history, politics, fashion, food, memory, resistance and the restless imagination of a continent that refuses to be reduced to the stories others have historically told abo...