As the 63rd National Drama and Film Festivals reaches the fever pitch, presentations depicting the state of nation's affairs are peaking.
Themes surrounding corruption, murders, abductions, poverty and exclusion of the young generations dominated presentations on the sixth day yesterday.
Karima Girls stole the show at the Nakuru venue with their play titled Walls of Jericho, which features a fictitious Cat Kingdom.
In their play, the students fused creativity and symbolism to bring out the story that revolved around a character called Macavity, a large, imposing cat, who builds a high wall to stop a group of kittens from accessing much-needed meat at the local butchery.