Oct 18—22, 2023
The Book
of LifeHope & Harmony from Rwandan Voices
Volcano Theatre & The Woman Cultural Centre / From Canada & Rwanda
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★★★★ — The Guardian
In The Book of Life, Kiki Katese combines original music from Ingoma Nshya (Rwanda’s first ever women’s drumming group), an extraordinary collection of letters written by ordinary Rwandans, and a beautifully visualized animal fable to create a healing, joyous theatrical event that will resonate with you long after the curtain comes down. Join us for this remarkable show with its sights set on a more just and peaceful future.
The Book of Life began as a collection of letters from Rwandans who were asked to write about their lost relatives and loved ones with only one rule in mind: write about how they were alive, not how they died. When Kiki Katese reads these letters out loud on stage, something incredible happens and for a moment, undoing the undoable becomes a reality. The healing power of expression and creativity transforms trauma into peace and hope.
“We still have the possibility of undoing the [Rwandan] genocide in some small way,” Kiki Katese explains, “to bridge the hole that’s been left, not with bones or the clothes they wore when they died, but with their lives. The dinners. The lovers. The dates. The joy.” Join us for the beauty of life recaptured and lifted up in The Book of Life.
Info
Venue
Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre
219 Tremont Street Boston, MA 02116
Dates
Oct 18, 2023 - Oct 22, 2023
Tickets on Sale
Single tickets are available now along with Group Sales and Season Packages.
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1 hour 25 mins
Ages 6+
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Accessibility
Open Captioning – Saturday, OCT 21 @ 2pm
Audio Description – Sunday, OCT 22 @ 2pm
Please Note
Masks are Strongly Encouraged.
“In Awe! So inspired!”
— Aubrey F and Jonah D, Austin Tx
“Wonderful viewpoint. Thank you for preserving and performing your story for us.”
— Kara F, Austin Tx
“Powerful singing and drumming. Magical story visuals.”
— Kristine S, Austin Tx
“A testament to life, love, and how the divine spirit drives goodness into the minds and hearts of people with unthinkable memories.”
— Sun News Austin
“Miraculously life-affirming”
— Fest Mag, Edinburgh
“Heartfelt and hopeful”
— The Wee Review, Edinburgh
“Terrifically enrapturing”
— The Reviews Hub, UK
“An extraordinary performance”
— London Theatre 1
“A glorious dance of life”
— The Herald, Glasgow
“Magnificent”
— The Scotsman, Edinburgh
“A sweet-tempered testament to the power of story.”
— ✭✭✭✭ — The Guardian
“Katese is intensely charismatic”
— Louis Train, Broadway World
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