This October, Millaz Production returns to the Kenya National Theatre with a performance that demands attention—a gripping and emotional portrayal of one of the most harrowing issues of our time: femicide. From October 18th to 20th, this unmissable show, written and directed by the renowned Jaboya writer Emmanuel Chindia, confronts the harsh realities of sex and gender-based violence in Kenya and across Africa. With music direction by Rodgers Ninja and stage direction from the celebrated Faiz Ouma and Mugambi Ikiara, this performance promises not only artistic brilliance but also a social awakening.
Millaz Production breaks the silence around sex and gender-based violence. Through powerful storytelling and raw dramatization, this production doesn’t just bring these stories to life—it demands a response. By evoking deep emotion and reflection, this performance challenges each of us to take action and make a difference. It is more than a show; it is a mirror reflecting our society and a reminder that we cannot afford to look away.
With Rodgers Ninja’s hauntingly beautiful score setting the emotional tone, and Chindia’s masterful direction ensuring that every scene delivers maximum impact, this production promises to leave you not only moved but inspired. The creative team’s dedication to balancing the sensitivity of the topic with the urgency of the message makes this a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Millaz Production has always dared to tackle difficult issues, but this performance on femicide is a step beyond. It’s timely, it’s relatable, and it’s unforgettable. This isn’t just theatre—it’s a movement.
Seven months after Kenya’s “End Femicide” campaign, the silence remains deafening. Femicide, the deliberate killing of women because of their gender, has escalated at an alarming rate across the continent. Women in Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, and beyond continue to lose their lives to a violence that often goes unspoken.
Here in Kenya, the world was shocked by the tragic murder of Uganda’s Olympian, Rebecca Cheptegei, at the hands of her Kenyan boyfriend. Her case, while devastating, is only one of many in a continent where the systemic violence against women continues to be ignored.
But Millaz Production is here to break that silence. Through stunning performances and emotional storytelling, this production isn’t just telling these women’s stories—it’s issuing a powerful call to action.
Don’t miss your chance to experience this groundbreaking event. Mark your calendar for October 18th to 20th at the Kenya National Theatre and join us for an evening of enlightenment, reflection, and inspiration.
This is more than a show—this is a call to action. #Twendetheatre
Behind the Scenes with Millaz Production: A Journey of Passion and Precision
As part of Millaz Production, I’ve had the privilege of witnessing the creative process behinethis powerful performance. Stay tuned for an exclusive inside look at the dedication, passion, and discipline that brings this gripping story to life. From long rehearsals to creative breakthroughs, what you’ll see on stage is the result of pure commitment to making a real impact.
Join us for a transformative experience this October. Millaz Production’s performance on femicide is not to be missed.
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