Barefeet Theatre's programs include workshops, performances, and outreach activities that engage young people in creative activities. They also work closely with schools and community organizations to provide training and support for young people who are interested in pursuing a career in the arts. In addition, they have collaborated with other organizations on projects related to health, education, and human rights.
One of Barefeet Theatre's most notable achievements was the production of a play called "Kabwata: The Story of a Young Girl's Life" which was performed in 2010. The play was based on the true story of a young girl who was forced to drop out of school and engage in prostitution to support her family. The play was well-received and helped to raise awareness about the issue of child prostitution in Zambia.
Barefeet Theatre is a valuable organization that uses the power of the arts to promote social change and empower young people in Lusaka, Zambia.