Tinted Windows: A Hard-Hitting Teen Drama
- Written by: Gary Howes

The Geraldine Roche Arts Academy's Class of 2025 delivered a powerful end-of-year performance at the Bulawayo Theatre with their gripping play Tinted Windows.
The production, praised for its emotional depth and bold storytelling, captivated audiences as it explored the real and pressing challenges faced by today’s teenagers.
Featuring polished acting, confident stage presence, and compelling dialogue, the play offered a vivid snapshot of youthful struggles, setting the tone for an unforgettable evening.

In Tinted Windows, the graduates showcased exceptional talent through a richly layered script that delved into sensitive issues such as bullying, alcohol and drug abuse, and the realities of HIV among young people.
Their strong, heartfelt performances brought authenticity and urgency to each scene, leaving the audience both moved and reflective.
The production not only highlighted the graduates' dramatic growth but also positioned GRAA as a vital voice addressing youth experiences through the arts.
