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Alex Mukulu is a Ugandan playwright, theatre director, and political satirist.[1] His include: ‘Thirty Years of Bananas’ (1991), ‘Wounds of Africa’ (1988) and ‘Muzukulu Wa Kabangala’ (1977). Alex Mukulu has been writing, producing and directing plays in Uganda since 1977. The plays have been performed internationally by him and his actors in the USA, Germany, Canada, Austria and Bulgaria. Early lifeAlex Mukulu was born in Buganda, Uganda in 1955. He attended Kololo Senior Secondary School and studied theatre at Makerere University, Uganda's oldest university. [2] Alex has four adult children: two girls and two boys. Before his playwright career, Alex Mukulu was a member of the River Nile band, singing with the late Philly Lutaaya and founder Fred Kanyike.[3] Plays
HonoursIn 2013 Alex Mukulu was awarded the 50th Uganda Independence Medal by the government for his contribution to theatre in Uganda. [4] References1. ^ Don Rubin (Ed), The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Africa, Vol 3, Routledge, 1997 2. ^ Luise White,'Speaking with Vampires: Rumor and History in Colonial Africa', University of California Press, May 2000. 3. ^ Joseph Batte,'Nabuti: The King of Oldies', New Vision Newspaper (Uganda), 3rd August 2006 4. ^ Taddeo Bwambale and John B. Thawite, ‘3,500 Ugandans to get jubilee medals’,New Vision Newspaper (Uganda), 31 Jan 2013. |
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