Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine's "A Missionary Position" Postponed

AOA NEWS
By Tahlib
Photo courtesy of the artist
CALIFORNIA - The multimedia solo production, A Missionary Position by Ugandan American artist Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine planned for this November has been postponed to an undetermined date in 2012 at LA's RedCat (Roy & Edna Disney Calarts Theater). Entitled A Missionary Position, this searing satirical work is a response to the rampant homophobia now gripping Uganda —shown most notoriously by the proposed Anti-Homosexuality Bill that would make certain homosexual acts punishable by death. Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine is a noted Los Angeles actor and theater artist who portrays real-life and fictional characters, among them figures from the East African nation’s Anglican (Episcopalian) establishment; the political sponsor of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill; and Ugandan citizens whose very lives hang in the balance.

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