Alex mukulu biography

          Alex Mukulu.

        1. Early Life and Challenges Born in rural Uganda during a time of political instability, Alex Mukulu grew up in a country grappling with war and.
        2. Life.
        3. Alex Mukulu is a Ugandan playwright.
        4. Alex Mukulu is by far one of Uganda's most gifted playwrights.
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          Alex Mukulu

          Ugandan playwright

          Alex Mukulu is a Ugandan playwright.[1][2]

          Life

          Mukulu was born in 1954 in Misebe (Ssingo County), Buganda, to Paulo Kayizi Lugaizi and Victoria Ndagire, daughter of Prince Yokana Kimbugwe of Lungujja.

          After Kololo Secondary School, he studied Film and Drama at Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda. His most well-known plays include “30 Year of Bananas”, “Wounds of Africa” and “Guest of Honour”.[3] “Journey to Self-Realization” was performed at the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting held in Kampala in 2007.[4]

          Works

          Plays

          • “Muzukulu wa Kabangala” (produced 1977)
          • “Engule ya Kamukukulu” (produced 1978 )
          • “Springs of Tears” (produced 1979)
          • “The Cigarette” (produced 1980)
          • “Opera Bakisimba” (produced 1980)
          • “Twin Opera” (produced 1980)
          • “The Celebrity” (produced 1983)
          • “I killed the Archbishop” (produced 1984)
          • “Gwanga Mujje” (produced 1985)
          • “Mbasalidde ga Nkolwa” (p