2023-09-28 16:28:49
Born in 1977 in Bana, a small village in western Cameroon, Éric Delphin Kwégoué grew up between Yaoundé and Douala. Having become an actor, director and playwright, he now runs his own company in Douala, Koz’art. With “À coeur Ouvert”, his enraged and committed text in homage to the tortured and murdered journalist Martinez Zogo, he won the 2023 RFI Théâtre prize.
Published on: 09/28/2023 – 6:28 p.m.
03:22 Cameroonian author Éric Delphin Kwégoué, RFI Théâtre 2023 prize, in a word, a gesture and a silence. © Siegfried Forster / RFI
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