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Theatre company, Roverman Production, is storming the National Theatre with its newest stage play, "Take me to the moon."
The thriller will be showcased in two folds. The first fold takes place in March on 26 and 27. The second takes place on April 2 and 3, 2022.
It shows at 4pm and 8pm each day. All Covid-19 safety protocols will be observed.
"Take me to the moon" tells the story of Kwadwo Boamah, who has a very wild dream. He seeks the assistance of Prof Tettey. The Professor buys into the idea, much against the desires of Akuye, his no-nonsense wife.
Somewhere in the mix is Hon Eillen, Kwadwo’s vengeful ex-wife, whom he still has feelings for. And there is Donna, a secretary who once had feelings for her boss, Kwadwo.
The play finds out the big dreams people dare to dream, even the very ones that send chills to the spine. Would the dream be priority or love, should it creep out its head?
Tickets are going for GH¢100 per head. Tickets can be bought by dialing *713*5*5# and following the prompts.
To make enquiries or to order tickets, one can reach Roverman Productions via email info@rovermanproductions.com or call 0505546010.
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