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Renowned playwright and founder of Roverman Productions, James Ebo Whyte, aka Uncle Ebo Whyte, has paid a courtesy call on the newly appointed Executive Director of the National Theatre of Ghana, Henry Herbert Malm.
This is part of his ongoing collaboration with the institution.
The meeting, held at the National Theatre on Tuesday, served as both a gesture of goodwill and a reaffirmation of the long-standing partnership between Roverman Productions and the Theatre.
For the past 17 years, Roverman Productions has been one of the Theatre’s most consistent and influential partners, presenting a rich catalogue of stage plays that have drawn large audiences and contributed significantly to the sustainability of live theatre performances in Ghana.
This partnership has not only strengthened the Theatre’s performance calendar but also advanced its mandate to promote and develop the performing arts while providing a platform for authentic Ghanaian storytelling.
During the visit, the National Theatre boss expressed a heartfelt appreciation to Mr Ebo Whyte for his unwavering support and loyalty as a consistent patron of the National Theatre.
Mr Malm further assured him of management’s commitment to enhancing the Theatre’s facilities and creative environment to make the space even more conducive for artists, audiences, and future collaborations.
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Mr Ebo Whyte, in turn, conveyed his gratitude to the Theatre’s leadership and the entire technical and administrative team who have supported Roverman Productions throughout the years.
He also expressed optimism for an even more fruitful partnership under the new leadership, reaffirming his commitment to the shared vision of promoting Ghanaian theatre and creative talent.
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