The Victory Theatre and its production company MBumba entertainment, are non profit section 21 companies that employ 200 staff members and performers at this historic landmark.
Built in 1929, the Victory was revamped in 2005 into a 450 seater theatre with undercover parking and a 400 seater restaurant and music bar, as an Arts & Culture upliftment centre for the youth.
The only way to keep this historic theatre from closing is if it is supported and what better way than to see the current show: Africa Umoja - the spirit of togetherness, which has toured over 40 countries since 1999, to rave reviews.
About Umoja
Travelling on the beats of drums, from the dusty streets of Soweto to all the corners of the world’s best and biggest stages, AFRICA UMOJA tells the moving tale of indigenous South African music - from the earliest rhythms to kwaito.
With beautiful costumes & award winning, internationally acclaimed choreography, AFRICA UMOJA is a loud, colourful and jubilant celebration of life that audiences from all backgrounds have found infectiously delightful and uplifting.
Twenty-six countries have embraced the traditional love songs, lullabies and other musical expressions of rural life. They have also cried along in the city streets listening to music reflecting the pain of the migrant laborers and their families. Relive the energy of Sophiatown, infused with passionate voices as they tell their story. The heart is saddened by cold stories of forced removals yet the feet continue to stomp along with the explosions of gumboot dancing.
There are also the reminiscent sounds of the vibrant jazz that forced its way free from the constraints of the times and a thread of gospel music running through the tale recalls the huge helpings of faith and courage. This saw black South Africans through some of the country’s stormiest historical passages. Experience the remarkable journey traveled to the current sounds of Kwaito!
Despite its occasional moments of reflection and pathos, AFRICA UMOJA is a loud, colourful, and jubilant celebration of life that audiences – whatever their cultural backgrounds – have found infectiously delightful and uplifting. The 40-piece cast made up from a myriad of South African cultures has its own touching story to tell…
Bookings via
Computicket - 0861 915 8000 or
The Victory - 011 728 9603