“Vierge” draws on her experience of gendered expectations around sexuality. “It completely changed my perspective about how African stories could be told onstage and what audiences would be interested in,” said Mutombo of that Jocelyn Bioh play. But then a lot of people who called just wanted to talk.”There were, Bautista underlined, plenty of gross and creepy calls too. “It’s a way of releasing tension as a group and it’s wonderful to watch.”“Vierge” plays at Factory Theatre from April 8 to 30. The “Love You Wrong Time” shows at Superfresh and the Emmet Ray are sold out.


Source:   thestar
April 09, 2023 06:38 UTC