• State-of-the-art Facility

    Refurbished Theatre

    • 345 sitting capacity
    • air conditioned environment
    • rehearsal green rooms
    • super lighting system
  • Welcome To The Kenya Cultural Center

    We promote and develop expressive culture

  • We move to the beat

    We feel it deep within.

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The Kenya Cultural Centre

The Kenya Cultural Center was founded in 1952. It is a semi autonomous government agency under the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Arts in Kenya....

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Our Soul & Heritage

We are recipients of our past from our forefathers comes our sense of self.
The cradle of the human spirit, feed it and give it room for expression.

Upcoming

Events

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Upcoming Plays

Puma [November 10 - December 10]

A traumatized man running from his past meets a child chasing her biggest dreams. PUMA is a story about innocence and treachery, rejection and redemption, destruction and rebuilding, remembrance and remending. It's the pulse of a nation on the verge of ruin or recovery.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat is coming to the Kenya National Theatre in a lavish new production from British director Stuart Nash and produced by Potterhouse School in association with Citizen TV and Daily Nation - the team which brought you last year's smash hit musical Oliver Twist!
Come and see Joseph's epic journey from slavery to the highest office in the land live on stage...it’s is sure to have you dancing in the aisles and all the way home...
Last year's production was sold out, so book early to avoid disappointment...

Udada Film Festival [15th - 20th October]

UDADA Film Festival is the first ever film festival in the region dedicated to women film productions. the festival will feature productions by women or about women. the festival which runs from 15th - 20th october will also hold workshops and master classes.

Who’s your Daddy 2 [14th - 15th Oct 2016]

Who’s your Daddy? 2- is a series of monologues performed by a riveting cast celebrating the scares and joys around the daddy figure or the “Who’s your daddy?” phrase. From thrilling to hilarious to emotional and even naughty monologues the pieces are stringed together brilliantly by live breathtaking music-the audience is promised a great evening!

Venue Booking Rates

National Theatre
(Ksh.)
100,000 corp. full-day
40,000 grps. per-day

Main Auditorium

345 Persons

20,000 refundable cautionary deposit [CORPORATES]

20,000 refundable cautionary deposit [GROUPS]

Ukumbi Mdogo
(Ksh.)
15,000 00 full-day

Mini Theatre

150 Persons

For Small Productions

For Stage Rehearsals

10,000 refundable cautionary deposit

Mini Theatre

Cheche Gallery
(Ksh.)
5,000 00 full-day

Visual arts gallery

5,000 refundable cautionary deposit

Mini Theatre

Mini Theatre

Mini Theatre

Mini Theatre

Mugumo Courtyard
(Ksh.)
150,000 00 per-day
5,000 00 half-day

2000 Persons

Scenic

Outdoor Space

Outdoor Events

Mini Theatre

Mini Theatre

Dance Studio
(Ksh.)
10,000 00 full-day

30 Persons

Choreography Space

5,000 refundable cautionary deposit

Mini Theatre

Mini Theatre

Mini Theatre

Testimonials

The choreography was well thought out and appropriate for the level of participants.I thought the session was great and the everyone really enjoyed it.
Thank you for your outstanding services!
I love the warm family feel of the whole place. Everyone is so friendly. You are get top quality services while at the same time making lifelong relationships.
I highly recommend Kenya Cultural Centre to everyone I know!

Our Partners

Phone: +254-726-008-677
Email: booking@kenyaculturalcentre.go.ke
P.O. Box 43031
Harry Thuku Rd, Nairobi, Kenya.