Mama Africa: The Musical was one of the highlights of the 30th anniversary celebration of the South African Educational Program (UMSAEP), held in 2016 in Cape Town, South Africa, in Columbia, Missouri, and in St. Louis, Missouri. The musical also traveled to New York City. The musical recounts the compelling story of the South African icon Miriam Makeba. Makeba also lived in the U.S. and was an influential musician and a champion of civil rights. For more information about the musical, read the UM System article and the 2016 UMSAEP Newsletter (PDF).
UMSL Professor and UMSAEP Committee member Niyi Coker researched, wrote, directed and produced the musical. Many others at UMSL contributed to the play, most notably Niyi’s wife Angela Coker, Glen Anderson and Felia Davenport. Joel Glassman co-produced the show that ran four nights in St Louis. Glassman is UMSL Associate Provost for Academic Affairs, UMSL Director of International Studies and Programs, and UMSAEP Chair.
Additional links about the performance (you will exit the UM System site):
- Mama Africa: The Musical (official website)
- "Mama Africa: The Musical, The Life and Times of an International Legend," an article by the University of the Western Cape
- "A life lived in music, recalled in music in play written by UMSL professor," an article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Sept. 10, 2016)
- About the musical performances at New York University (NYU)
- "Miriam Makeba magnificently honored in 'Mama Africa the Musical,'" an article in the New York Amsterdam News (Oct. 13, 2016)
Reviewed 2019-08-05