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''[[The African Theatre Magazine]]'' is a Uganda based online journal that seeks to create an Afrocentric space for African Theatre.
 
''[[The African Theatre Magazine]]'' is a Uganda based online journal that seeks to create an Afrocentric space for African Theatre.
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==The journal==
  
 
Founded by Nalubowa Aidah, the Magazine incorporate discussions and articles covering the cultural identities, uniqueness and diversity of the African continent, and thus to document and discuss its lore, stories, histories and theatrical cultures.  
 
Founded by Nalubowa Aidah, the Magazine incorporate discussions and articles covering the cultural identities, uniqueness and diversity of the African continent, and thus to document and discuss its lore, stories, histories and theatrical cultures.  
  
 
Seen as a platform for African theatre artists, thinkers, scholars, theorists and all enthusiasts for the theatres of Africa.
 
Seen as a platform for African theatre artists, thinkers, scholars, theorists and all enthusiasts for the theatres of Africa.
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'''In this rich variety it also includes much valuable material on Southern and South Africa'''
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Website address: '''https://www.theafricantheatremagazine.com/'''

Latest revision as of 11:33, 7 July 2024

The African Theatre Magazine is a Uganda based online journal that seeks to create an Afrocentric space for African Theatre.

The journal

Founded by Nalubowa Aidah, the Magazine incorporate discussions and articles covering the cultural identities, uniqueness and diversity of the African continent, and thus to document and discuss its lore, stories, histories and theatrical cultures.

Seen as a platform for African theatre artists, thinkers, scholars, theorists and all enthusiasts for the theatres of Africa.

In this rich variety it also includes much valuable material on Southern and South Africa

Website address: https://www.theafricantheatremagazine.com/