Monday, 19 January 2015

Stage play, ‘MAYBE TOMORROW’ holds in Terra Kulture




Eclectique Theatre, a production outfit aimed towards creative approaches to stage plays, will on January 18th and 25th 2015 host first of its kind stage play at Terra Kulture, Tiamiyu Savage Street, Victoria Island Lagos.
Titled: ‘MAYBE TOMORROW’ the play which will kick off by 3pm and end 6pm features two of the best stage actors in Nigeria namely, Kenneth Uphopho (Director of Saro the Musical 2), Patrick Diabuah (Laitan of Saro the Musical 2) and Samuel Animashaun. 
Synopsis: When two long-lost friends who had fought side by side during a civil war suddenly reunite, a police interrogation room is surely not the best of venues for such an encounter; especially when one is the suspect and the other is the chief interrogation officer. Find out how the interrogation went in this drama. Written by Soji Cole, ‘MAYBE TOMORROW’, according to its director, Ibukun Fasunhan, is a highly suspenseful, high-paced drama that speaks about our past, our present and future.
“The play is apt during this period because it highlights the issues currently facing the Nigerian society and how best to resolve it. It takes the audience through several satirical and comic moods with creative directing and acting styles, which vitalizes theatrical experience. It also treats major issues about the issues of Niger delta and leadership problems.
“Tickets can be purchased on dealdey.com and Naija Ticket Shop. For further information on the play and ticket enquiries, visit www.eclectiquetheatre.com or contact +2348036652047,” he said.

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