John Ruganda

Ugandan playwright and professor (1941-2007) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Ruganda (30 May 1941 to 8 December 2007[citation needed]) was Uganda's best known playwright. Beyond his work as a playwright, Ruganda was also a professor at University of North, South Africa, University of Nairobi, and Makerere University.[1]

He was born in Fort Portal and died in Uganda's capital Kampala.

Ruganda's plays "reflect the reality of the East African sociopolitical situation after independence."[2] He was considered a shaping force of East African theater.[3] The Burdens (1972) and The Floods (1980) have become a regular part of curriculum in literature classes.[4]

Bibliography

Plays

  • The Burdens, Kampala, Uganda, National Theatre, January 1970
  • Black Mamba, Kampala, 1972
  • The Good Woman of Setzuan, by Bertolt Brecht, translated into Swahili by Ruganda, Nairobi, Nairobi University Players, November 1978
  • The Floods, Nairobi, French Cultural Centre, 1 March 1979
  • Music without Tears, Nairobi, Nairobi University Players, February 1982
  • Echoes of Silence, Nairobi, 1985
  • Shreds of Tenderness

Television

  • The Secret of the Season, screenplay by Ruganda, Voice of Kenya, March 1973
  • The Floods, screenplay by Ruganda, Voice of Kenya, April 1973
  • The Illegitimate, screenplay by Ruganda, Voice of Kenya, August 1982

References

Further reading

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