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This weekend just got better as Log Studio Production's play, “Adam in Court” stages this Saturday, June 22 at the National Theater.
‘Adam in Court’ is about a man who accuses Adam of being the source of his poverty. He then tells his lawyer (Lawyer Nti) that Adam is responsible for getting mankind to earth and depriving him of enjoying the luxury of the Garden of Eden.
But where are they going to find Adam and what happens if they do?
The organisers are promising loads of laughter which according to doctors is therapeutic – a good reason to see the play.
The comedy play will feature Fiifi Coleman, Richmond Xavier Amoakoh (Lawyer Nti), AJ Pounds amongst other actors.
The rate is GH₵60 and GH₵100 for singles and doubles respectively. The play shows twice at 4pm and 8pm
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