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For the first time, theatre powerhouses ImageBureau and April Communications are excited to announce their expansion into Kumasi's vibrant theatre scene.
Come Saturday, November 9, 2024, they will present the hilarious comedy ‘Run for Your Wife’, directed by President of the Arts and Tourism Writers Association, George Quaye.
This mind-blowing production promises to deliver laughter and entertainment to audiences at the CCB Auditorium at KNUST, with performances scheduled for 4 PM and 7 PM.
Sponsored by Telecel Ghana and Nii Plants Car Rentals, this initiative marks a significant milestone in promoting theatrical arts beyond Accra.
‘Run for Your Wife’ is renowned for its comedic brilliance and engaging storyline, making it an ideal choice for the Kumasi audience.
“We are thrilled to introduce our theatre endeavors to Kumasi," said lead actress, Naa Ashorkor. "This collaboration with Telecel Ghana not only enhances our reach but also enriches the cultural landscape of the region."
The partnership aims to foster a love for theatre while providing an entertaining experience for all attendees.
Tickets are available online at www.imagebureaugh.com, on the short code, *714*46# and at various locations in Kumasi including Luv Fm, KFC, Asokwa, The Garden at Ayeduase, Poku Trading, Adum and at the door for 100 cedis only.
The production is also supported by Nii Plants Car Rentals, Luv FM, Nhyira FM, Hello FM, Yfm, Oyerepa Fm and Oyerepa TV.
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