Renowned Ghanaian playwright Ebo Whyte and the Roverman Productions team are set to thrill audiences with their latest masterpiece, The 4Play.
This family drama is packed with raw emotions, unexpected twists, and heartfelt moments.
The gripping story revolves around Will and Tilly, a divorced couple who haven’t spoken in a decade. Their estranged relationship takes center stage when their daughter, Faith, makes a daring move by booking them into the same hotel suite on the eve of her wedding.
What starts as an attempt to mend their relationship turns into a rollercoaster of events, leaving audiences wondering—can they reconcile in time for their daughter’s big day?
Make a date at the National Theatre for this unmissable weekend of top-tier storytelling:
Friday, November 29 – 7 pm, Saturday, November 30: 4 pm & 8 pm and Sunday, December 1: 1 pm, 4 pm & 8 pm.
Tickets are priced at GH₵200 and are available via 365535# or at regular outlets. For more details, call 0505545010 or WhatsApp 0505546030.
Don’t miss The 4Play—the perfect prelude to the Roverman Festival of Plays this holiday season!
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