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For the first time ever in Ghana, patrons of theatre will be experiencing a dance comedy play dubbed at the National Theatre.
The play titled 'Alomo Gyata' talks about facing one’s fears and dealing with them. It is a hilarious stage play produced by Superfam Network in partnership with AYA Production House.
This production features Willie Chembez, Foster Romanus, Clemento Suarez, Abena korkor and other great talents.
The outstanding stage director of various noteworthy productions, including Accra We Dey, Are We Safe?, Our Day, and Asernal Again is in charge of this Dance comedy play. Francis Tetteh Nutakor, popularly know as Oxygyn assures patrons of their a mind-blowing experience.
'Alomo Gyata' will be showing at the National Theatre on Saturday 10th June 2023 at 4pm and 8pm. Rate is 150 Ghana cedis,but guess what, an Early bird ticket can be purchased at a cool 100 Ghana cedis before 3rd June.
Tickets are available via *447 *1059# on all networks or via phone call at 0506780720.

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