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Grab your tickets because the day to see Roverman Productions’ second quarter play take flight is finally here.
“I slept with your wife” – written by Uncle Ebo Whyte premieres on Saturday, June 25, 2022 in partnership with the National Theatre and Joy FM.
Where else to be if not the national theatre, the place you get served with the hard truth and laughter – simply put, a satire.
Today’s journey by air takes you to the world of politics (believed to be a man’s world). Even with power, man is barely able to achieve much without a woman - a perception James Brown held close to his heart.
It is a world filled with love, greed, friendship, twist and turns, and Uncle Ebo lays it all bare for you to be a judge.
At 4pm on the dot, the curtain will be raised to meet the actors and characters that portray a world similar to one known to you. Expect fun as the actors sing, dance and do what they do best – suspend your disbelief.
The play will also show at 8pm on Saturday. Be punctual so as not to miss a single scene. Tickets go for a cool GHS100 if you are yet to get one or two (the more the merrier).
Remember all Covid-19 safety protocols will be observed so be kind enough to come with a nose mask.
Kindly note “I slept with your wife” also shows on Sunday, June 26, same time and same place.
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