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As Kenya continues to embrace the creative economy, there is growing recognition of theatre’s role in cultural and economic development, with initiatives like the Kenya Theatre Awards contributing to data-driven insights and growth opportunities for the industry. We sat down with the International Cultural Relations Specialist, Kevin Kahuro and he gave us an exclusive interview about the growth of the Kenyan theatre and how we are exporting it to the world and enhancing the country’s economic growth.
FILM SPEAK: Kenyan Theatre To The World
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