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Roverman Productions, in partnership with National Theatre, is out with a new play for the second quarter of the year.
The play, written by Uncle Ebo Whyte is titled ‘I Like What You Like’.
The story focuses on Kwesi and his wife.

Ever since Kwesi fell from grace, Iris, his wife has had to take up the cost of running the home. But an unexpected announcement turns Kwesi’s dreadful morning into a very exciting one, and sets him on an adventure he is not ready for.
Now imagine her frustration when wealth comes knocking, and he is taking his time to answer the door.
How will he be able to handle the stress and pressures of gold unseen?
Money makes the world go round, but the love of money is the root of all evil.
‘I Like What You Like’ is a test of integrity, faith, love, and honor.
The play comes on at the National Theatre, Accra from 7th to 16th July as follows:
Fridays at 7pm (one show only);
Saturdays at 4pm and 8pm (two shows only) and;
Sundays at 1pm, 4pm and 8pm (three shows).
Rate is GHC 150.
Tickets are available via Korba shortcode *365*535#.
Interested persons can also call 0505546010 or WhatsApp 0505546030 for inquiries.
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