It is not a common thing to have one-mam show in Kampala, especially at a time when theatre is filled with clutter. Thus, it will be a bold move as well as a big test for Simon Ferry as he stages one of his two shows this evening at the National Theatre.
Aptly titled, Lullaby Jock: Silent Generations, the play is based on Ferry's account of how his father adjusted to life after World War II. This is a story written for
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