There's no arguing that the Phoenix of earlier days was an expensive elitist affair. Plays / plots were often borrowed from the West and yes the accents, laughing on cue... But it was always an experience if there was one.
I saw Ian Mbugua at the helm and for a time many new young faces; he kept to the heritage. I received the infamous 'Help Please, theater can only survive with support' emails!
I once walked out of a play at Phoenix. My problem always lay with the lack of adaptation of material to social context, and the sometimes uncomfortable inclusion of themes intimating European lifestyle - homosexuality, multiple affairs etc. And this help please cause, when I couldn't afford it I was never let in free!
When I attended a play in December 09, there was a whiff of change in the air. A new young gutsy manager - Millicent Ogutu - fully committed always there, on a cause, and no pity party. But soon after an email announcing temporary closure then the young lady courageously decided to take on the board, calling for change from the top. She's requested an extra-ordinary general meeting on Fri 5th March.
I'm on the Phoenix Theatre mailing list, and was once a member, so I've seen the opening, the drama, and perhaps the final curtain call. But it ain't over till the fat lady sings...
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