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Tebere Arts Podcast
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Welcome to the Tebere Arts Podcast! Here, you’ll find a collection of original audio dramas written, directed, and produced by young emerging artists. Tebere is the producer of The Kampala International Theatre Festival. Our audio dramas are diverse in genre and style, but they all share one thing in common: they’re all high-quality and entertaining. Whether you’re a fan of horror, comedy, drama, or something else entirely, we’re sure you’ll find something to love on our podcast.
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Dear Dad
WRITTEN BY NALWANGA SUUBI & KISSA MATTHEW SYNOPSIS: Victoria’s derelict emptiness and her longing to start a family opens up childhood trauma leaving her with anxiety. She writes a letter to her father in pursuit of closure and healing. Featuring Vicky Aselle as Victoria. Directed by Matovu Ronald.
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Let Me Die
WRITTEN BY OSELLE BARNABUS, GANYIRA LORAH & MATOVU RONALD. SYNOPSIS: Eliza's harrowing struggle with mental and physical health triggered by domestic violence & morphine addiction verses her path to redemption and self-discovery. Featuring Nalwanga Suubi as Eliza Matthew Kissa as Daddy Eliza, Namukwaya Sharon Kigongo as Mummy Eliza, Betty Lunkuse as a friend, & Aselle Vicky as a relative. Director: Muhanuuzi David.
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Nudes
Ruth Mukisa aka Flower a famous secular musician freshly released from jail for her leaked nude photos on social media a few days before her wedding is on a radio interview trying to clear her name and save her wedding event by verifying and proving herself innocent given the background of her family where her father is a well-known pastor. WRITTEN BY Muhanuzi David
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The Other Side Of The Globe
Amina is an ambitious single mother of one from an impoverished background. She has just lost her job, as a cleaner at a bank. As she reflects on her life experiences, Amina feels that the grass is greener on the other side of the globe. Her goal is to work in the Middle East, get rich, and change the situation of her household. WRITTEN BY Betty Ssekirevu Lunkuse, Agaba Joel Gabriel & Aselle Vicky
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The Odd Redemptor
35-year-old man, Bravio, who on his last day on honeymoon jokingly wishes to die. Unfortunately, he kicks the bucket. Bravio now wants death to undo what has happened to him. Will death grant him a second chance at life?
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My Little Brother
My Little Brother" is an engaging audio play that follows the journey of a young African boy, thin and filled with both excitement and trepidation, as he embarks on a life-changing trip to Moscow for a scholarship opportunity. As the first member of his family to ever set foot on an airplane, he grapples with a mixture of emotions – from exhilaration at the prospect of new experiences to anxiety about the unknown challenges that await him in a foreign land.
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Political Affairs
Justice and Maverick are on the run from their father, the president. They have evidence which could him to resign. He will do anything to get it back and keep it a secret. By Micheal Tamale
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Make a Joyful Noise
Experience 'Make a Joyful Noise': Brenda Ibarah's compelling audio play directed by Duncan Lubwama. Starring Alex Kitaka, Dorothy Tumuhirwe, Micheal Tamale, and Hope Ubia. Edited by Opuru Charles, with sound design by David Kitasimbwa. A tale of resilience and hope in the face of unexpected challenges. Produced by Tebere Arts Foundation, supported by Pro Helvetia Johannesburg, the Swiss Arts Council.
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Songa Mbele
“Songa Mbele” is an exploration of corruption and entitlement from a police woman who thinks that she has a right to rob citizens of their money because they are being paid less and have expenses to take care of. She finds pleasure in putting men in cornered conditions and exercising her authority over them. Written by Alex Kitaka & Ubia Hope. Voices: Dorothy Muhirwe as the female cop, Lubwama Duncan as the male cop & Tamale Micheal as Frank
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My Nightingale
Written by Muhirwe Dorothy, this episode features Brenda Ibarah as Nightingale & Duncan Lubwama as Angola. In this gripping narrative, we explore the intriguing premise: 'Entering university as a virgin is equivalent to being a nerd' Driven by societal pressures and expectations, Nightingale hatches a plan to rendezvous with her boyfriend in a banana plantation, behind her father's house near a pigsty. However, the drama takes an unexpected turn when the pigs add chaos to their meeting.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the Tebere Arts Podcast! Here, you’ll find a collection of original audio dramas written, directed, and produced by young emerging artists. Tebere is the producer of The Kampala International Theatre Festival. Our audio dramas are diverse in genre and style, but they all share one thing in common: they’re all high-quality and entertaining. Whether you’re a fan of horror, comedy, drama, or something else entirely, we’re sure you’ll find something to love on our podcast.
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