The Herald (Zimbabwe)

New radio drama on the cards

- Arts Reporter

A LOCAL production company has teamed up with top Zimpapers radio station Star FM to produce a weekly radio drama series.

According to the producers, Patsimered­u Trust, the drama titled Shelea is a depiction of a young female politician and will be exploring how she balances the hurdles of motherhood and public office.

The drama is set to start airing this month and is expected to have traction based on the names it houses.

The drama cast includes Caroline Mashingaid­ze, Nash Mphepo, Sitshengis­iwe Siziba, Nobert Makoche, Caroline Magenga (Shahmaine Mukutirwa and Farirai Mhuru.

A Patsime Trust representa­tive told The Herald that the drama series looks at dayto-day struggles and triumphs of women in contempora­ry society.

Radio dramas were popular in the 1990s, but their production has slowed down due to the advent of digital platforms which shifted the media of storytelli­ng.

“The reason we are using radio drama for our storytelli­ng is that we wanted to bring a degree of relief to people who have been under pressure since the advent of Covid19. We felt there was need for new stories to lighten the mood,” Patsime Trust project coordinato­r Sandra Mpofu explained.

Despite using theatre actors predominan­tly in the project, Mpofu said the experience was not as difficult as anticipate­d.

“The experience was new for our actors, but as seasoned profession­als they were quick to adjust. They obviously needed to inject more emotion in their acting as they were not aided by props and stage lighting as is the case when doing our normal theatre production­s,” said Mpofu.

They are hoping radio, which is sometimes referred to as the medium of Africa due to its far reach, will help them achieve the awareness goal they are pursuing.

The drama is part of the She-leads project initiative Patsime Trust in which Patsime Trust has partnered Star FM, HIVOS Southern Africa and the Irish Embassy.

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