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Sports journalist, Saddick Adams, has joined hosts of celebrities to declare support for playwright Latif Abubakar's latest play 'Something Must Kill A Man'.
Popularly known as Sports Obama, Mr Adams who revealed that the play has a lot of fun to offer urged the general public to grab tickets for the play.
According to him, the play is not only entertaining but educational as well.
'Something Must Kill A Man' is an open-air theatre play that will be staged at the Labadi Beach Hotel on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of September 2021.
Synopsis
The play 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.
Tickets
Tickets for the play are on sale at Airport Shell, Baatsona Total, Joy FM, Koala, and Labadi Beach Hotel, and also via the shortcode 4471092# on all networks at ¢80 single and ¢150 for double.
The play is in partnership with Graphic News App and Joy Entertainment.
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