MUJU has always used its stage shows to entertain, but also challenge audiences to reflect, be self critical while also shattering stereotypes. With the rise in online hate, MUJU recognised the need to put out content online that can help bring communities together.
In 2017 and 2018 MUJU received awards from the Online Civil courage initiative and Facebook’s Create Against Hate campaign respectively recognising the importance of our work.
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Muju has always used its stage shows to entertain, but also challenge audiences to reflect, be…
Charlie Hebdo. Paris. Copenhagen. ISIS. Terror on the streets. Conflict in the Middle East.
The girls worked together to creatively explore and share concepts of faith, identity and…
At a time of heightened tensions in the Middle East, MUJU put on a two-day theatre lab in which…
Trying to find love in a metropolis is hard. Trying to find someone of faith is even harder.
MUJU Upstarts* kicked off 2011 with a new director and the opportunity to perform work inspired…
An updated and extended production of MUJU’s sharply satirical comedy sketch show, Extreme…
What a day! On 8 November over 300 people came through the Tricycle Theatre to be a part of MUJU…
One house in London worth a fortune, one property developer, three bedsits.
A comedy sketch show set in a tube carriage, Tunnel Vision cleverly tackles thorny issues…