In a nation gripped by the iron fist of a rigged election and the hollow glitz of the corrupt "Rich Club," The Song of Kasongo is a visceral exploration of power, betrayal, and the birth of a new era.
Johnson, once the heralded "Golden Boy" of the elite, finds his corporate empire crumbling as the streets erupt in a desperate chant: "No Reform, No Election." As the revolutionary fires consume the city and the political leaders flee or hide in bunkers, the real battle is fought in a darkened hospital room. There, amidst the chaos of a dying regime, a daughter is born-Samia.
A hauntingly poetic and politically sharp play, this is the story of a country in labor, finally finding its voice through the ashes of the old world. It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the unbreakable hope for justice.