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The National Theatre came alive on Saturday night as Chief Moomen’s latest stage production, ‘Mansa Musa and a Trial of Lost Gold: The Prelude’, captivated audiences with its grand storytelling, cultural richness, and historical depth.
The play, which explores the legendary wealth and legacy of Mansa Musa, the famed 14th-century ruler of the Mali Empire, transported the audience into a world of intrigue, power struggles, and a mystical quest for lost treasures.

With a blend of poetry, music, and dance, the production brought to life the grandeur of one of Africa’s greatest empires.
The performance featured a stellar cast, choreography, and stunning set designs that immersed the audience in the historical setting of ancient Mali.
The costumes and lighting added to the play’s majestic and mystical aura, creating an unforgettable theatrical experience.
Today I was proud to sign a @UNESCO partnership with @ChiefMoomen of Bambu Heritage Productions & @themansaworld theatre project. Together, we can boost teaching & learning of the General History of Africa, celebrating its rich & significant heritage. https://t.co/Ds2MsTcKpU pic.twitter.com/ygnCB5ycJg
— Stefania Giannini (@SteGiannini) March 11, 2025
Days prior, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Education, Stefania Giannini, and Creative Director of the Ghanaian Bambu Heritage Productions, Abdul Moomen Muslim (Chief Moomen), signed a partnership agreement.
“Our shared goal is to foster a common identity and pride in Africa’s heritage, drive progress towards greater justice, and build an inclusive and fair future by reappropriating and producing knowledge on the history of Africa and its diaspora,” Stefania Giannini said.
I dare say you will not see a stage play better than ‘Mansa Musa and a Trial of Lost Gold’ in a long time. Kudos to @ChiefMoomen and the team.
Also, congratulations on the @UNESCO partnership. May it bring better tidings.
National Theatre on March 15.
More here:… pic.twitter.com/UkWSZ3sU1n— Kenneth Awotwe Darko (@TheKennethDarko) March 17, 2025
The March 11 partnership in UNESCO’s Paris headquarters was geared towards collaborating on promoting narratives and the mainstreaming of the GHA, within and beyond formal education.
“It’s important to tell stories to assert Africa’s culture and identity. We want to inspire and empower the continent and young people to take their destiny in their own hands,” Mr Moomen said.
Chief Moomen, known for his Afrocentric storytelling and commitment to preserving African history, expressed his excitement about the production.

He noted that the play is only a prelude to a larger theatrical project, hinting at future performances that will expand on Mansa Musa’s journey and legacy.
The audience, which included dignitaries, cultural enthusiasts, and theatre lovers, responded with resounding applause and standing ovations, praising the production for its powerful storytelling and cultural significance.
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