Africa-Press – Ghana. Aligned with its mission to develop and promote Ghanaian culture, the National Theatre has lined up three separate programmes for the month of February.
Starting Thursday, February 27, 2025, there will be a film show at the Theatre’s VIP Lounge to project the works of talented Ghanaian filmmakers.
The “Movie Thursday,” event which would take place every other Thursday in subsequent months, will begin at 7pm and open to the public for free.
The National theatre has always been the venue for exhibiting exceptional artworks, and its upcoming thrillers will be no exception.
Selected films to air on 27th February are award-winning productions of local and international reputation.
They are “Gaxozozo” and “Tohazie” made by the cinematographic genius, William Kojo Agbeti. The others are “Anaaa Julo Mobo” and “Hug Someone” made by the young storyteller, Enuk Souer.
Patrons are expected to be seated by 6:30pm to have a good experience of the movie sessions, which is a collaboration between the National theatre Of Ghana and Holala Studioz.
On Sunday February 16, 2025, the Theatre will also host the popular children’s programme, Fun World, at its main auditorium at 1:00pm.
Fun World gives children the opportunity to exhibit their talent in traditional dances, choreography, music, drama, poetry recital and other performances.
The educative programme, which targets children at the basic school level, serves a platform for creating, identifying, developing and unearthing budding stars for the creative arts industry.
The theme for Fun World in the month of February is “Embracing Love, Diversity and Inclusivity for a Better World.” The rate for the event is GHC 10.00
“Wednesday Theater” is also scheduled for February 26, at the National Theatre featuring the stage play “I said Yes,” directed by Francis Jeremy.
The play tells the story of a surprise dinner date that turns to be the darkest nightmare for a lady. Movie and art enthusiasts have been encouraged to book their space and be part of the memorable events line up.
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