Critical Stages in Malawian Contemporary Theatre

Critical Stages in Malawian Contemporary Theatre

Author: Fumbani Innot Phiri, HowlRound Theatre Commons Language: English Episodes: 12
The conversations in Critical Stages in Malawian Contemporary Theatre go far beyond a simple celebration of the arts. Hosted by Fumbani Innot Phiri and presented with HowlRound Theatre Commons, this podcast sits down with established performers, directors, and writers from across the field to examine the very real pressures facing live performance today. Each episode is built from candid interviews that dig into the specific, often precarious journey of theatre in Malawi and within a wider modern context dominated by motion pictures. Rather than offering easy answers, these discussions work to honestly define the complex problems at hand-from cultural shifts to practical sustainability-while thoughtfully searching for actionable solutions. Listeners are brought directly into a dialogue about resilience and adaptation, hearing firsthand from artists who are actively navigating these challenges in their own work and institutions. The result is a nuanced, necessary exploration for anyone interested in the future of performing arts, providing a vital platform for the voices shaping Malawian stages. This isn't just a series about theory; it's a close look at the ongoing effort to sustain and vitalize theatre for current and coming generations, making each episode a unique chapter in a larger, living conversation.
Episodes
Championing Theatre for Development in Malawian [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:57
Theatre for development, which uses theatre to foster civic dialogue in communities, is quite popular in Malawi. Fumbani Innot Phiri, Jr. sits down with theatre for development practitioner Vitu Gwambaike Zgambo find out…
Producing Malawi’s First Multidisciplinary Arts Festival [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 35:28
When filmmaker Thomas Chibambo founded the Blantyre Arts Festival in 2009, it was Malawi’s first multidisciplinary arts festival. He joins host Fumbani Innot Phiri, Jr. to discuss the Blantyre Arts Festival’s current pla…
Making Theatre as a Multi-Hyphenate in Malawi [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:00:18
Pleasant Theodore Banda led Rise Arts to its first international performance in Zimbabwe. In this interview, he discusses his path into artistic direction as an actor and playwright with a background in accounting.
Developing Genuine Malawian Theatre on Stage and on the Radio [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:13:51
Fumbani Innot Phiri Jr. interviews his playwright and director Inno Katz about his career and his efforts to redefining Malawian theatre by focusing on local stories in both English and Chichewa.
Reinventing Malawian Theatre for a New Generation [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 50:22
Jack Msumba, creative director of Youth Developers Collaboration Theatre, has big ideas for the future of Malawian theatre. In this interview, he shares his plans to eventually build Malawi’s first theatre house by produ…
Theatre as a Tool for Menstrual Hygiene Education [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:03
Lydia Deborah Banda infuses theater into community initiatives that work toward gender equality, educate girls about menstruation, and provide leadership and support opportunities in schools and prisons. In this intervie…
Building an Audience for Malawian Political Theatre [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 53:34
Bright Phumayo Chayachaya’s Umunthu Theatre pulls together political theatre, poor theatre, theatre for development, and educational theatre to create productions that centralize Malawian narratives. In this interview, h…
Melding Spoken Word Poetry and Theatre in Malawi [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:24
What does the voice of this millennium sound like? In this interview, Khumbolane Chavula provides one answer to that question by splicing together theatre, poetry, and entrepreneurship as the founder of Millesimal Poetry…
Development of Malawian Theatre: A Conversation with Maxwell Chiphinga [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:59
Maxwell Ciphinga, better known as Max DC, has weathered massive changes in the audience, form, and funding of Malawian theatre throughout his four-decade career. In this interview, he shares his perspective on the indust…