Mariam Ndagire

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Uganda: 'Kipapayo', Afri Talent's Melting Pot of Love, Lust And Wealth
BEFORE launching Kipapayo: tit 4 tat at Bat Valley Theatre, the playwright (Mariam Ndagire) wished the The New Vision did not refer to her play as shallow. "It is what the people want," she said. She was spot-on. It is shallowness of mature people dragging their feet like spoilt children that excited the audience last weekend. No wonder the posters advertised the play like it was a boxing fight; "Eagles (Production) vs Afri-talent." Annoyingly, the audience kept cheering artistes even before they performed.
Source : AllAfrica | 2008-02-06 11:58:37.0

Uganda: Mariam's Down This Road I Walk
Amongst the many movies Uganda has witnessed this year, there has been a shining star. And Mariam Ndagire brought it along to Theatre La Bonita as she premiered her maiden movie Down This Road I Walk on December 21.
Source : AllAfrica | 2007-12-28 12:00:52.0

Uganda: It's Mariam Ndagire's Debut Movie
MARIAM Ndagire has been patient in realising her dream. She finally premieres her debut movie, Down This Road I Walk, to the general public at Theatre La Bonita next Friday and at Bat Valley on Saturday and Sunday. From media interviews as far back as 2002, she has been telling journalists that she hoped to make a film.
Source : AllAfrica | 2007-12-17 18:29:54.0

Uganda: Ndagire's 'Once Upon a Home'
SHE spearheaded the fight against Lingala music in the last century. And now she is spearheading the fight against Ki-Nigeria movies. That is Mariam Ndagire, one of the brains behind the film, Once Upon A Home, which had a post-production preview at the Sheraton Hotel Ballroom last Friday.
Source : AllAfrica | 2007-11-14 10:36:31.0

Uganda: Auditions for Ndagire's Film On
Mariam Ndagire, who returned from a music tour in the US last week, has put her stage acting and singing on halt to start film making. She said she has a number of films to make starting this month.
Source : AllAfrica | 2007-05-10 01:15:42.0

Uganda: Afri-Talent's True Lies
The Afri-talent's new play Emponpogoma (True Lies,) which was written by Mariam Ndagire and directed by Abbey Mukiibi and John Ssegawa, is a realistic and situational drama. Ndagire showcases a high sense of creativity, and with an estate-like designed stage; we are able to look into the private lives of our favourite characters.
Source : AllAfrica | 2007-05-03 23:15:34.0