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After two successful productions in Kumasi, the garden city of Ghana, Page to Stage productions is ready to wow Accra with their own definite touch to the theater arts.
Come this Saturday the 21st of May 2016, the National Theater is expected to come alive with a musical stage play titled “What Happened To Courtship” which features, Adejtey Annang, Naa Ashokor, Prince Amoabeng (Jeneral Ntatia) and Pearl Darkey.
This spectacular, live – stage play celebrates the power of love through humor and drama and is created to connect to the heart of this generation through powerful messages that will reveal and release the real issues of courtship.
“The fascinating thing about this drama series is the wide range of topics it touches.” Akwasi Nyame Tumi, the playwright pointed out in a discussion with GhMoviefreak.com.
The first show is a 4pm and the second at 8pm with tickets selling at 60ghc and attracting a 10% when purchased with Tigo Cash.
Grab a ticket from Frankies Osu, Airport Shell, COMM. 11 Shell, Joy FM and Silverbird or call ticket hotlines 0207993524 for all enquiries and delivery.
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