Geraldine Roche Drama Ends Season on High Note
- Written by: Tafadzwa Masviba
The Geraldine Roche Drama (GRD) group concluded its season on a high note with an early Christmas show, "Christmas Around the World."
The show aimed to educate the audience on how different orphanages around the globe celebrate Christmas while highlighting the issues and abuse they face.
The performance aimed to showcase how Christmas can be a remedy for the abuse experienced by children in orphanages.
The show was well attended, with over 100 audience members enjoying the spectacular performance.
The production featured various cultural representations of Christmas celebrations from different countries, shedding light on the diverse ways the holiday is observed globally.
One of the attendees, Mrs. Moyo, expressed her surprise at the varying Christmas celebrations worldwide.
She mentioned that she had no idea about the diverse traditions and customs associated with Christmas in different cultures. The show succeeded in broadening her understanding of global holiday traditions.
GRD Drama continues to make significant strides in addressing the challenges youth face through its impactful performances.
By shedding light on the issues faced by children in orphanages and emphasising the potential healing power of Christmas, GRD Drama is contributing to raising awareness and fostering empathy within the community.
The "Christmas Around the World" show provided a captivating and enlightening experience for its audience, showcasing the power of drama in addressing social issues and promoting cross-cultural awareness.