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Actor Ekow Smith Asante, has urged theatre lovers to watch Latif Abubakar's latest play, 'Something Must kill a Man'.
The play, which features actors, Leslie Wallace, Abraham MacPratt Dadzie and actress Sitsofe Tsikor, is staged in an open-air theatre at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra, on September 2, 3 and 4 2021.
In a video posted on Instagram, Mr Smith Asante called on fans to attend in their numbers. He promised that the play will teach them a lot about teamwork and team building.
The actor stated that 'Something Must kill a Man' has a lot to offer and urged everyone to get a ticket.
The play, which is in partnership with Joy Entertainment and Graphic News App, seeks to demonstrate how teamwork, good communication and collaboration, contributes significantly to the attainment of one's goals.
Training Programme
According to the award-winning playwright, Latif Abubakar, the play is a package that would enable employees understand and appreciate the importance of teamwork in achieving the overall objectives of a project or an organization.
Unlike his previous stage plays, which focused on pressing national issues, Mr Abubakar's latest play, will take the approach of a training programme that would center on the attainment of project and organisational goals.
Ticket Sales
Tickets are on sale at GH¢80.00 for single and GH¢150.00 for double at Airport Shell, Baatsona Total, Joy FM, Koala and Labadi Beach Hotel and via the short code 4471092# on all networks.
Something Must definitely Kill a Man. It is a must attend show.
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