A year after quitting live theatre productions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Roverman Productions is back on stage with a new play.
The company is staging the return to the reopened National Theatre with, 'Devils Wife', written, produced and directed by the CEO, Ebo Whyte.
The play tells the story of Zoe, a beautiful young woman with rich parents and a star in her own right.

But three men who fell in love with and married her, died on the wedding night before they could consummate the marriage.
However, a young intelligent and beloved pastor, Rev Kweku Kom is determined to marry Zoe.

He has his own past though. The girl he was scheduled to marry 5 years ago, died a few days to the wedding. Someone must die. But who will it be?

The 'Devil’s Wife' shows on September 4th, 5th, 11th and 12th at the National Theatre, Accra at 4 pm and 8 pm each day at GHC80.
All Covid-19 protection protocols will be observed.

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