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Ghana’s creative industry is blessed with extraordinary talents, and George Quaye and Naa Ashorkor are two names that continue to shine brightly.
Their most recent collaboration, 'Beyond the Walls', is a testament to their commitment to using art to address critical social issues and inspire change.
Set to take place at the National Theatre on March 29th and 30th, 2025, at 4pm and 8pm each day, this production is a must see for anyone who appreciates powerful storytelling and visionary direction.
Written by George Quaye and directed by Naa Ashorkor, 'Beyond the Walls' is a gripping exploration of the lives of prisoners and ex-convicts, delving into themes of stigma, redemption, and second chances.
Quaye’s masterful writing brings these stories to life with authenticity and depth, while Ashorkor’s direction ensures that every moment on stage is both compelling and thought provoking.
Together, Quaye and Ashorkor have created a production that is not only entertaining but also deeply impactful. By addressing societal issues through their art, they are challenging audiences to reflect on their own attitudes and to consider the power of forgiveness and transformation.
Tickets are available now at just 200 cedis, and you can purchase them at www.imagebureaugh.com or by dialing *714*46#.
Don’t miss this opportunity to witness the marvelous works of two of Ghana’s most talented creatives.
'Beyond the Walls' is more than a play—it’s an experience that will stay with you long after the curtain bow.



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