is a journey of a young man who is castaway for being born differently.“What makes it different is that it’s a brand-new musical with an original score. It’s created by young people and deals with issues of community, identity, patriarchy, and the power that spirituality within culture plays as a moral compass for the African child.”She is responsible for the curation, planning of the rehearsal schedules, workshops, technical vision and writing reports, a process which she says drained her.
“Platforms like Zwakala are still important for communities to access mainstream theatre and the opportunity to develop and grow their plays. It’s also how new talent is unearthed and given an opportunity to showcase their skills in acting, writing and directing.”Since she comes from a family of entertainers, she says there was no way that Matsunyane was going to escape the acting bug.Her aunt, Kgomotso Matsunyane is a seasoned radio and television personality.
Matsunyane started acting at the age of six before she advanced to performing in television shows and movies.and