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Roverman Productions, in partnership with National Theatre, is out with a new play for the third quarter of the year.
The play, written by Uncle Ebo Whyte, is titled ‘I WANT TO FEED YOU.

The story focuses on a group of ordinary but 'crazy' people in a normal neighborhood in Accra.

It’s the break of a new dawn and everyone is awake and going about their business. Auntie Peace is raining curses because her Christmas chicken is missing; Nhyira is asked to stay away from Serwaa, the girl he loves; and two men are fighting over Oboshie’s baby.

Meanwhile, Serwaa has a secret from her past that is chasing her, and the preacher knows more than they think he does!

The play comes on at the National Theatre, Accra from the 6th, 7th, 8th, 13th, 14th and 15th of September, 2024.

On Fridays, it will show at 7pm (one show only);

However on Saturdays, there will be two shows - 4pm and 8pm.

But on Sundays, there will be three shows - 1pm, 4pm and 8pm.

Rate is GHC 200.

Tickets are available via Korba shortcode *365*535#.

Interested persons can also call 0505546010 or WhatsApp 0505546030 for inquiries.

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