Many are wondering what can kill a man. Is it sex, food, the love of money or women? Well the day is finally here to find out.
All is set for Latif Abubakar’s ‘Something must kill a man’ at the Labadi Beach Hotel with fans looking forward to an exciting and thrilling experience especially because theatres have been closed for so long due to the pandemic.
According to playwright Latif Abubakar, “Something Must Kill A Man” is a one of a kind play with regards to staging plays in the country as “we have not experienced commercial open-air theatre in the country, it’s the first of its kind.
“It’s not about coming to laugh out loud and leaving the auditorium but you will leave with good communication skills, good team-building skills and you will be able to apply them at work”, Abubakar said.
The play features actors Leslie Wallace who will be taking patrons through a musical journey with his guitar and soothing voice throughout the play.
‘Something must kill a man’ will be staged on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of September 2021.
Tickets are on sale at Airport shell, Baatsona Total, Joy FM, Koala and Labadi Beach Hotel, and also via the shortcode 4471092# on all networks.
The play is in partnership with Joy Entertainment and Graphic News App,
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