Abiathar Zadok, a dynamic Creative Director, playwright, poet, storyteller, and music composer, has reshaped African theatre with his visionary talent. Through captivating plays, evocative poetry, and soul-stirring music, Zadok has become a celebrated figure in the artistic realm. Zadok's artistic journey began in an artistic community, where his passion for storytelling flourished. Inspired by Africa's cultural heritage, he crafted narratives that transcend boundaries and unite cultures.
"Hell is a Woman," Zadok's debut play, tackled gender inequality and oppression, establishing him as a formidable playwright. His diverse repertoire includes "The Wedding," exploring love and family dynamics, and "Nzeanzo: The Conquest of Death," blending folklore with contemporary techniques.
As a poet, Zadok's collections, such as "The Child Must Die" and "Sunrise," delve into the human condition with lyrical beauty. His performances as a storyteller mesmerize audiences, combining spoken word, music, and visuals to create a lasting impact.
Zadok's contributions have garnered recognition on prestigious stages and festivals across Africa, earning acclaim for their artistic merit. He actively supports emerging talent, nurturing the future of African theatre through workshops and mentoring.