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Playwright Latif Abubakar's 'Something Must Kill a Man' gains momentum as more celebrities declare support for the play.
The latest to join the endorsement train is actress Nikki Samonas. She is urging members of the general public who are yet to grab a ticket to do so.
The actress believes 'Something Must Kill a Man' is a play that has a lot to offer, adding that it is both entertaining and educational.
"Come let's learn and have fun," she said.
Actress @Nikkisamonas joins the 'Something Must Kill A Man' campaign an #OpenAirTheatre by @Latifglobe
🗓 Date: 2nd, 3rd & 4th Sept. 2021
📍 Venue: @LabadiBeach Hotel
Time: 7 pm each night
pic.twitter.com/EkKy2ZcVxk— Latif Abubakar #Somethingmustkillaman (@Latifglobe) August 27, 2021
Synopsis
The open-air theatre play, which is in collaboration with Joy Entertainment, tells the story of Mr Attah who after handing over his company to his son, comes back to set him up with a charming damsel. What happens next reveals what must kill a man.
Featuring actors Leslie Wallace, Abraham MacPratt Dadzie and actress Sitsofe Tsikor, the play demonstrates how teamwork, good communication and collaboration contributes significantly to the attainment of the project and organizational goals.
Training Programme
According to the award-winning playwright, Latif Abubakar, the play is a package that would enable employees understand and appreciate the importance of teamwork in achieving the overall objectives of a project or an organization.
Unlike his previous stage plays, which focused on pressing national issues, Mr Abubakar’s latest play, will take the approach of a training programme that would centre on the attainment of project and organisational goals.
Ticket Sales
Tickets are on sale at GH¢80.00 for single and GH¢150.00 for double at Airport Shell, Baatsona Total, Joy FM, Koala and Labadi Beach Hotel and via the shortcode 4471092# on all networks.
Want to know what Must Kill a Man? Grab a ticket now.
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