Peter Engblom's irreverent and witty 'Zulu Sushi' is a wry take on cultural impurity. It purportedly reveals a recently discovered archive telling the story of a nineteenth century Zulu, Mpunzi Shezi, as he travels to Japan.
Concocted from Engblom's deep knowledge of Zulu culture, and spiced with an openly wicked parody of the West's need for the allure of the exotic, the show is cheeky while exhibiting a cutting critical insight.