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TeamAfter almost a year’s break from live stage productions, Ghana’s leading playwright, Uncle Ebo Whyte and his Roverman Productions team are set to return to the National Theatre with Devil’s Wife.
The story;
Meet Zoe, beautiful, rich parents, a star in her own right. But three men who made the mistake of falling in love and marrying her died on the wedding night before they could consummate the marriage.
Now meet Rev. Kweku Kom, intelligent, beloved pastor and a rising star in his own right. But the girl he was going to marry 5 years ago died a few days before the wedding.
And now, Rev Kom is determined to marry Zoe. Someone will die but who will it be?
This sets the ground for an interesting showdown that you can’t afford to miss on the 4th, 5th, 11th and 12th September at the National Theatre.
Showing times are 4 pm and 8 pm each day.
Tickets would be selling for Gh¢80.
The event will be held under strict covid19 protocol.
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