Breakfast With Mugabe [Drama On 3]

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20060604The year is 2001.

President Mugabe and his wife are holed up in the State House in Harare, in paranoid terror.

He is being stalked by an ngozi or bitter spirit - the murderous ghost of a long-dead comrade.

Fearing for his sanity, Mugabe turns to a white psychiatrist for help.

Witty and provocative, Fraser Grace's new play imagines the combative relationship between the black president and his white psychiatrist.

In a series of bruising encounters, Breakfast with Mugabe explores the conflict between despotism and liberalism in modern Zimbabwe.

By Fraser Grace.

The year is 2001. President Mugabe and his wife are holed up in the State House in Harare, in paranoid terror. He is being stalked by an ngozi or bitter spirit - the murderous ghost of a long-dead comrade. Fearing for his sanity, Mugabe turns to a white psychiatrist for help.

Witty and provocative, Fraser Grace's new play imagines the combative relationship between the black president and his white psychiatrist. In a series of bruising encounters, Breakfast with Mugabe explores the conflict between despotism and liberalism in modern Zimbabwe.

Grace Mugabe....Noma Dumezweni

Robert Mugabe....Joseph Mydell

Gabriel Marunda....Christopher Obi

Andrew Peric....David Rintoul

Director Antony Sher.

20070408Breakfast With Mugabe

By Fraser Grace.

The year is 2001. President Mugabe and his wife are holed up in the State House in Harare, with Mugabe in paranoid terror. He is being stalked by an ngozi or bitter spirit, the murderous ghost of a long-dead comrade. Fearing for his sanity, Mugabe turns to a white psychiatrist for help.

Witty and provocative, Fraser Grace's new play imagines the combative relationship between the black president and his white psychiatrist. In a series of bruising encounters, Breakfast with Mugabe explores the conflict between despotism and liberalism in modern Zimbabwe.

Grace Mugabe....Noma Dumezweni

Robert Mugabe....Joseph Mydell

Gabriel Marunda....Christopher Obi

Andrew Peric....David Rintoul

Music composed by Chartwell Dutiro and played by Chartwell Dutiro and James Jones.

Directed by Antony Sher.