Fun Factory Uganda

Fun Factory Uganda is a Ugandan entertainment company based in Kampala. It was founded in 2010 with its flagship product as sketch comedy. It also has branched into Television shows and Event management. It has a cast ofg 17, 9 of whom trained from Makerere University School of Liberal and Performing Arts. Their products include Comedicine, U-Turn and Mizigo Express.

Fun Factory Uganda
IndustryEntertainment
FoundedJanuary 5, 2010 (2010-01-05)
Founders
  • Hannington Bugingo
  • Richard Tuwangye
  • Veronica Namanda Kiwanuka
  • Dickson Zzizinga
  • Gerald Rutaro Mbabazi
  • Kwezi Kaganda
  • Kuddzu Isaac
  • Frobisher Lwanga
  • Veronica Tindichebwa
  • Evelyn Kemizinga
  • Ninah Katamba
  • Anne Kansiime
  • Emma Kakai
  • Destiny Mutaasa
  • Catherine Bagaya
HeadquartersFirst Floor, F03, National Theatre, ,
Uganda
Key people
Hannington Bugingo
(Managing Director)
Richard Tuwangye
(Communications Director)
Dickson Zzizinga
(Creative Director)
Veronica Namanda Kiwanuka
(Assistant Creative Director)
Gerald Rutaro
(Finance and Administration)
Products
Websitewww.funfactoryuganda.com

History

Founding

After performing in Theatre Factory for six years,[1] a misunderstanding developed between the members and the administration. Fourteen of the members then broke away to form Fun Factory, on 5 January 2010 leaving only two members in the original Theatre Factory group.[2][3][4]

2010–2019: The Hustle Begins

The search for a home

After the break away, their inaugural show was on 14 January 2010, performing at Pan World parking lot. They then proceeded to perform weekly on the same days and times that they used to at the National Theatre where they attracted more youth and other fans than their Theatre Factory Counterparts.[3] With an ever growing audience the management of the parking increased the group's rent,[5] This caused them to shift to Hotel Africana poolside. After a few months, they had a disagreement with hotel management,[6] causing them to relocate to Cinema Plaza. However things got more challenging there that they decided to go on a new location search. They finally came to a mutual understanding with National Theatre.[5][7]

Comedicine

Comedicine is a weekly Sketch comedy show that takes place every Thursday at 8pm,[8] since inception of the group, except the first weeks of 2018.[9] The success of Comedicine, attracted Mirinda to partner with Fun Factory in the regional Mirinda Comedy tour in 2014.[10][11]

On stage during Comedicine
Present cast
Series Recurring Characters Notes
Hannington Bugingo The Musoga Series Lukakamwa
Lying Series Kikonyogo Also known as Chicco
As Andrew Mwenda The journalist
Radio Host
Richard Tuwangye The arrogant Munyankole Who is always talking to an Amos on phone
Junior Kisitu's nephew who has a cat and dog relationship with his uncle
UTI (Under The Influence) Phobia The drunkard
Dickson ZZizinga Kisitu That man who always depends on his sister and comes to her in case of emergencies
Hajji Series Hajji A conservative Moslem man with an elastic number of wives
Sheikh Zzizu A Moslem cleric who has a wealth of knowledge above everyone else and is always predicting the future
Kuddzu Isaac The Musoga Series Lyagobba
Kasumali A chaotic and unpredictable character
Anne Kansiime
Herbert Ssegujja Teacher Mpamire
As Drake Ssekeba The journalist
Frobisher Lwanga UTI (Under the Influence) Amnesia
Nina Katamba Hajji Series One of Hajji's wives
Cathy Bagaya
Tindi Mustapha Hajji Series One of Hajji's wives
Gloria Kebirungi
Simon Kalema UTI (Under the Influence) Tilapia
English teacher English school teacher with a unique English which he himself calls 'Engrish'
Raymond Rushabiro UTI (Under the Influence) Insomnia
As Kasirye Ggwanga
Gerald Rutaro
Evelyn Kemizinga Junior's Mother
Hajji Series One of Hajji's wives
Veronica Namanda Hajji Series One of Hajji's wives

Guest appearances

End of Year Shows

Fun Factory Uganda has been hosting an end of year show called Five Star Madness[12] since 2014

2014 - Five Star Madness[13]

2015 - Five Star Madness[14]

2016 - Five Star Madness[15][16]

2019 - Five Star Madness[17][18]

U-Turn

U-Turn is a Television show that is shot and produced from live shows that take place every Thursday . Originally it was called Barbed Wire, under Theatre Factory, but when the members formed Fun Factory, they recreated the show and renamed it U-Turn. It was aired on NTV every Monday at 7:30pm from 2010 to 2015. In 2012, U-turn was voted as the second best locally produced show on TV[19] Following an annual survey by Synovate, U-turn was the most watched entertainment TV show in Uganda. This prompted Mirinda, the show's sponsors to come to an agreement and air U-Turn on NBS[20] So, in 2015, U-Turn started airing on NBS TV.[21]

Mizigo Express

Mizigo Express is a Sitcom that is the latest production by Fun Factory. It premiered on 3 October 2018 and is shown on Pearl Magic of DStv every Wednesday.

Filmography

Works
Show Year TV Recognition
U-Turn 2010 – 2015 NTV
  • Second best locally produced TV programme after NTV's Akawungeezi[19]
  • Most watched TV programme U-Turn (Synovate Survey)[20]
2015 - 2017 NBS
Mizigo Express 2018 – present Pearl Magic (DStv)[22]

Awareness campaigns

  • April 2015 – The Comedicine platform was used in an Awareness campaign when they partnered with Citizen's Coalition for Electoral Democracy in Uganda (CCEDU) where they used their theatre platform in an awareness raising campaign about participating in the voter's register update and also registering to vote.[23]
  • April 2015 – Raised 2 million shillings from the Organised Chaos show to help with treatment of Rosemary Nankabirwa, a former news anchor with NTV Uganda[24][25]
gollark: Generally people will agree that people need to be stopped from doing stuff which is harmful to other people, *but* don't really agree on how that's defined.
gollark: I mean, to some extent, but people have to interact with each other a bit.
gollark: WASM currently requires JS glue code to interact with DOM APIs, although maybe they'll make some standard for that and implement it directly.
gollark: *I Quite Like CSS*
gollark: There are a ton of weird quirks in HTTP which lead to vulnerabilities from proxies and backend things parsing them differently.

See also

References

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  2. Ruva, Roy (30 January 2015). "Comedy Outfit Fun Factory Warm Up for "Best of Zizinga" in Style". Chano8. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  3. De-Hayden, Jack (14 March 2010). "Is Fun Factory breaking Theatre Factory's legs?". The Observer.
  4. Nuwagaba, Edwin (5 January 2010). "Theatre Factory splits, new group; Fun Factory formed". Daily Monitor. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  5. Chimp, Reports (31 January 2013). "Fun Factory's Journey Back to National Theatre". Chimp Reports. Retrieved 5 October 2019.
  6. Sqoop, Writer (6 April 2012). "Fun Factory to launch new home with Easter shows". Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  7. Sqoop, Writer (11 January 2013). "Home is always best, as Fun Factory comedians return to National Theatre". Sqoop. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  8. Batte, Edgar. R (16 March 2017). "Nourish your heart with Comedycine". Daily Monitor. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  9. Muriisa, Habre (11 January 2018). "Why Fun Factory Has Halted Their Weekly Shows Again". Chano8. Retrieved 5 October 2019.
  10. Ogwal, Lawrence (30 August 2014). "Comedians leave Hoima, Masaka fans in stitches". Daily Monitor. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  11. Ocungi, Julius (6 December 2014). "Comedians leave Gulu fans with painful ribs". Daily Monitor. Retrieved 5 October 2019.
  12. "MORNING AT NTV: Fun Factory's Five-Star Madness - Features | NTV". www.ntv.co.ug. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  13. Matooke, Republic (17 December 2014). "Kansiime Sponso'rs Fun Factory's 5 Star Madness". Matooke Republic. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  14. Kaggwa, Andrew (21 December 2015). "Fun Factory in 5-star madness". Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  15. Kushaba, Duncan (20 December 2016). "Fun Factory ends year with a bang at 5 Star madness". New Vision. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  16. Ruva, Roy (16 December 2016). "Fun Factory Ends Year With a Bang at 5 Star Madness". Chano8. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  17. Muhumuza, Timothy (30 November 2019). "Five Star Madness leaves ribs cracking: In pictures | Kampala Sun". Kampala Sun. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  18. Ssejjombwe, Isaac (30 November 2019). "Fun Factory leaves revellers yearning for more madness". Sqoop. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  19. "Fun Factory sign 200m deal with NTV". 13 April 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  20. "NTV Loses Popular U-Turn Show to NBS TV". Xclusive UG. 1 September 2015. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  21. "U-Turn show now on NBS TV". Sqoop. 18 September 2015.
  22. "Pearl Magic turns 1". 30 September 2019. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  23. Sqoop, Writer (10 April 2015). "Fun Factory to root for voter registration". Sqoop. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  24. Ruva, Roy (10 April 2015). "Two Million Raised for Rosemary Nankabirwa at Fun Factory Comedy Night". Chano8. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  25. UgandaOnline, Writer (10 April 2015). "Fun Factory dedicate show to Rosemary Nankabirwa". Uganda Online. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
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