
[BONUS.ZAMBIA..] Dreams done bigger: The Courage to Create with Natasha Mumba and Nina Lee Aquino
WHAT TO EXPECT...WHEN YOU PUSH PLAYUp next, host Kondwani Mwase sits down with Zambian-born Canadian playwright and actor Natasha Mumba and Nina Lee Aquino, Artistic Director of English Theatre at Canada’s National Arts Centre, to unpack Copperbelt—a world-premiere play exploring family, wealth, legacy, migration, and African nuance across continents. The play launches it's world premier in Ottawa on January 13th, 2026.The trio discusses challenging monolithic portrayals of Africa, the responsibility and bravery of artists, and what it means to tell African stories with specificity, complexity, and humanity. From manifesting a journey to Zambia, to navigating the tension of playwright-as-actor, to trusting audiences with ambiguity, this episode is an intimate look at art as vocation, collaboration as trust, and theatre as a catalyst for change.Music for this episode was provided by our guest, Cassa, whose work can be enjoyed below: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1qVqyeTICpuu938EF2Lxon?si=EGvVjgA0SbCxMSzy2TvISQLEAN IN, LISTEN UP...AND LEARNReframing African Narratives - Natasha shares her intentional push against single-story depictions of AfricaArtist, Playwright, Actor—All at Once - Natasha opens up about the vulnerability and trust required to perform in a play she wrote, while Nina expands on her directing style and approachTheatre as a Catalyst for Change - Nina articulates how theatre resists simplification, inviting audiences to sit with ambiguity, difference, and uncomfortable truths rather than easy answers.Dreaming Bigger—Together - From teaching moments to mentorship, from Toronto to Zambia to Ottawa, this episode reveals how long-term trust and shared vision can turn “impossible” ideas into reality.OUR HIGHs (NO LOWs) “I wanted people to experience wealth—and see an African family wrestling with legacy.” — Natasha Mumba“Theatre exists to make the invisible visible.” — Nina Lee Aquino“This play isn’t an answer. It’s a map of experiences.” — Natasha Mumba“I never underestimate audiences.” — Nina Lee Aquino“This feels like the beginning of a huge chapter of my life as an African artist.” — Natasha MumbaFIND AND FOLLOW 54LIGHTSInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/crowd54/Email guest referrals, comments and stories to kondwani@54lights.com (feedback welcome…complaints and hate, not so much)54Lights is committed to illuminating the African experience...one story at a time.















