Aganza's love for theatre led her to teach drama at an international school, though she faced challenges with parental support and time constraints.
[4] In addition to her creative projects, Kisaka has produced notable works such as "The Betrothal" by Joshua Mmali and "Red Hills" by Asiimwe Deborah Kawe, and played a key role in the Kampala International Theatre Festival in 2019.
Her directorial pursuits include serving as assistant director for "The Merchant of Venice" and helming the acclaimed production of the musical "My Fair Lady" in Kampala.
As a proud fellow of the Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics at Georgetown University, Kisaka’s work is deeply inspired by her belief in the power of unique spaces and movements to shape identity, behavior, and social interactions.
Through her diverse body of work, Aganza Kisaka continues to inspire and elevate the performing arts in Uganda, reinforcing her status as an influential figure in the industry.