Roverman Productions in partnership with the National Theatre will hold a special Valentine's Day edition of Ebo Whyte's 'Unhappy Wives Confused Husbands'.
The play tells the story of Mr and Mrs Afriyie who are celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary with their three adult children Esi, Yaw and Kofi.
The trio returned home with various forms of palaver; Esi is looking for a store to buy a husband because her mother does not understand why she is that successful and not married.
Yaa, on the other hand, comes home with a suitcase determined not to go back to her husband and Kofi is confused about his wife’s expectations of him.
As the children struggle to come to terms with their marital problems against their parent's successful and long-lasting marriage, certain concerns are raised.
Will the anniversary come on as planned or will it go up in flames as the married children go at their spouses with bitterness and anger?
Meanwhile, there is a surprise lurking which might be the bright spark needed to crown the day.
Unhappy Wives, Confused Husbands is referred to as 'Marriage 101'- a refresher course for the married, an orientation for the newly married and those about to marry, and an insight for the singles.
Unhappy Wives Confused Husbands shows on Valentine’s Day, Wednesday, February 14, 2024. The first showing is at 5 pm and the second is at 8 pm.
The rate is GH₵200 and GH₵300 for couples. Buy tickets only via shortcode *365*535#. Don’t miss this opportunity to be a part of an amazing Valentine’s night event.
The show is sponsored by Ebony Condoms and La Palm Beach Hotel.
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