To commemorate this year’s international customer service week, storytelling hub, Handwriting Communications, is getting ready to treat thousands of theatre lovers with a night of experiential corporate stage dramedy.
The play called Skirts and Suits will be staged on October 1, 2022.
In a statement issued by playwright, Nii Commey Handwriting, he underlined the provision of a night of unalloyed storytelling to both theatre and non-theatre lovers.
“We are offering everyone the opportunity to come out this October 1 to relish an unwonted alloy of experiential theatre, telling suspense, surreal dramatic characters, forbidden office romance at the entrance of the front desk, and something customer experience.”
Skirts and Suits
The play is a standard reflection of the comings and goings in a conventional corporate environment, with strong customer service underpinnings. It is not your routine hilarious play.
Beyond the plenteous entertainment it is laden with, corporate bodies will also find it as a classic corporate training toolkit for their workforce. Above all, this is a family night-out to be part of another fabled engaging handwriting.”
In Skirts and Suits, the contemporary corporate office is the point of action of all the drama that happens daily, with an urban fusion of exciting characters occupying the roles of customers, employers, customer service people, and the entire workforce who interface with the organization.
Its storyline visibly exposes the good, the bad, and the ugly that happen in a typical office. What is more thrilling is the chronicling of the contemporary corporate woman and the vicissitudes that stare at them: the opportunities, and the temptations, power, position, and romance.
This is a night for the family. It is also a night for service providers, corporate Ghana, and all who are customers in one way or the other. Patrons are being entreated to be expectant of something unusual.
One of the tokens you can give your loyal and prospective customers in the spirit of international customer service week is to get them a complimentary ticket to be part of this experiential night of timeless storytelling.
Nii Commey Handwriting has, over the years, plopped the seats of theatre lovers with his timeless plays such as “Romantic Nonsense”, “My Name is Romance”, and “Where Two or More Women are Gathered.”
Lovers of his works will testify of his peculiarly unique style of writing, blending professionalism, techniques, and modernity to his creative works, making them very much sought after beyond the borders of Ghana.
Handwriting Communications is an indigenous storytelling hub based in Accra, dedicated to using experiential storytelling tools for communication, education, and entertainment
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