Kigali — The evening of October 30th 2009 was a special one for me. I was part of 80 plus audience that was treated to theatrical experience which won overwhelming applause.
More than 30 percent of the audience consisted of what may be called expatriate community. I was reminded of the good time at Globe in London, Wits theatre in Johannesburg, and the Kenya National theatre in Nairobi, where I enjoyed what my friend Marcel calls "a civilized way to spend an evening."
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