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Adomaa Adjeman is set to make her theatre debut in the highly anticipated production of “The Legend of Aku Sika” by Professor Martin Owusu.
The play, a collaboration between Image Bureau, April Communications, and the National Theatre, will be staged on the 1st, 2nd, 8th, and 9th of June at the National Theatre in honour of Professor Owusu.
Adomaa Adjeman will be taking on the role of Aku Sika, a character in the epic theatrical marvel created by Professor Owusu.
This marks a significant milestone in Adomaa’s career, as she transitions from her screen experience and music background to the world of theatre.
Adding to the excitement, the production will also mark the first directing experience for Naa Ashorkor, who is known as the Queen of the stage in Ghana.
Ashorkor’s expertise and passion for the stage are sure to bring a fresh and dynamic perspective to the production, further enhancing the audience’s experience.
The collaboration between Image Bureau, April Communications, and the National Theatre ensures that the play will be a fitting tribute to Professor Owusu’s legacy, with the added touch of Naa Ashorkor’s direction.
Don’t miss Adomaa Adjeman’s theatre debut as Aku Sika in “The Legend of Aku Sika” at the National Theatre on June 1st, 2nd, 8th, and 9th.
For more information and updates, follow Image Bureau, April Communications, and the National Theatre on social media.
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