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Review: They Drink It In The Congo

Urgent realities that charitable intentions cannot reach

August 26, 2016 08:46
Joan Iyiola and Anna-Maria Nabirye

By

John Nathan,

John Nathan

1 min read

"Um Bongo, Um Bongo, They drink it in the Congo" was - actually, is - the well-dodgy lyric used to advertise a tropical fruit drink. Playwright Adam Brace cleverly uses it not just for the title of his ambitious play, but to highlight the complexity involved when engaging with conflicts abroad, especially when we have been among the chief exploiters of that country's resources.

His approach, however, and that of director Michael Longhurst, is to engage with humour.

Stef (Fiona Button) has landed the job of running a festival designed to highlight the problems of the Congo.

It is an area of the world whose people have suffered, either at the hands of colonial invaders or through internally driven conflicts, on a scale comparable to and even exceeding the Holocaust, which is not funny at all.