David Mulwa

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David Kakuta Mulwa (born 9 April 1945) is a Kenyan writer, academic, theatre director and actor. He is currently a Theatre Arts lecturer in Kenyatta University School of Visual and Performing Arts.

Biography[]

Born in Mukaa, Machakos County, Kenya, Mulwas attended Nairobi University. Encouraged by his professors, he attended UCLA with a Rockefeller Foundation scholarship and earned a masters degree in theatre.[1] In 1974, Mulwas joined Kenyatta University, Nairobi, in 1984, became director of the university's Performing and Creative Arts Centre.[1]

Bibliography[]

  • Bahati’s Love Nest, 2017
  • Flee, Mama Flee, 2014
  • We Come in Peace, Oxford University Press, 2011
  • Katende Says "No", 2007
  • Inheritance, Longhorn Publishers, 2004
  • Crocodile’s Jaw, 2003
  • Clean Hands, Oxford University Press, 2000
  • Glasshouses, Oxford University Press, 2000
  • Redemption, Longman House, 1990
  • Master and Servant, Longman House, 1987
  • Daraja, Oxford University Press, 1986
  • Mkimbizi, 1988 (with A. S Yahya)
  • Ukame, 1984 (with A. S Yahya)
  • Buriani, 1983 (with A. S Yahya)

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Wa Gacheru, Margaretta (6 February 2020). "David Mulwa: Living legend in Kenyan theatre". Business Daily. Retrieved 1 July 2021.

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