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Audience Hails “Bride at War” as a Theatrical Triumph at Legon’s Efua Sutherland Drama Studio

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The recently staged production “Bride at War” by Kritik Productions has garnered overwhelming praise from its audience, as reflected by feedback collected from attendees via a post-show survey. The play, which ran at the Efua Sutherland Drama Studio at Legon, left theatergoers deeply moved, with an impressive mix of storytelling, music, and social commentary that kept audiences captivated from beginning to end. A personal touch: the director speaks with fans, bringing them closer to the creative process. A survey of 27 audience members provided insights into the impact of the play and what made it stand out. The overwhelming consensus was that “Bride at War” delivered a unique and immersive experience, with many calling for more productions of its kind. The play explored themes of love, marriage, family, and societal issues, all while offering a musical and dramatic flair that resonated with attendees. Tsaku Mawuli rated his experience as “very good,” noting the emotional reconciliat...

Bride at War Play Receives Rave Reviews at Efua Sutherland Drama Studio

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The recently staged play “Bride at War” has become the talk of the town following its remarkable performance at the Efua Sutherland Drama Studio in Legon on the 28th and 29th of September. The four-show run drew in large audiences, who filled the venue to capacity, leaving attendees buzzing with excitement and admiration. With its powerful message, compelling production, and thoughtful integration of social issues, the play managed to resonate deeply with both theater lovers and critics alike. The cast brings family dynamics to life, leaving the audience in awe. Among those who were captivated by the performance was Mr. George Bosompim, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Media Arts and Communication, Institute of Film and Television (UniMAC-IFT). He was particularly struck by the thought-provoking themes that the play explored and how well it catered to a wide audience. “I think it’s a brilliant piece,” he remarked. “This is more of a Kantata, and it will be good for the churches a...

"Bride at War" Sparks Excitement as Cast Engages Audiences on 3FM and Onua FM Ahead of Tomorrow’s Performance

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In a thrilling buildup to the highly anticipated play "Bride at War," which is set to take the stage tomorrow, 28th September 2024, at the Efua Sutherland Drama Studio, some of the talented cast members went on air today, 27th September, to discuss the play's powerful message and why it is a must-watch. The cast included industry heavyweights Mr. Adjeitey Anang, Reginald Ankrah, and Makida El Husseini, who joined hosts on 3FM and Onua FM to share exciting insights about the play, its themes, and its relevance to today’s society. "Bride at War" delves deep into the institution of marriage, exploring the complex dynamics and challenges that married couples face. With humor seamlessly intertwined into its narrative, the play is a blend of entertainment and life-changing lessons. During the radio appearances, the cast emphasized why this play holds significance not only for married couples but also for families and the youth. Behind the scenes as the cast of “Brid...

EXPLORING TRUST AND TRANSPARENCY IN RELATIONSHIPS: INSIGHTS FROM "BRIDE AT WAR" CAST

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As the stage is set for Bride at War, an evocative play that delves into the complexities of marital relationships, the cast and directors convened after rehearsals on September 22, 2024, at the Efua Sutherland Drama Studio in Legon. The atmosphere buzzed with anticipation as they engaged in a thoughtful dialogue about the play’s themes, particularly the contentious issue of privacy and trust in marriages. Deep discussions on love and trust: The cast of Bride at War reflects on their characters The play, scheduled for performances on September 28 and 29, addresses the provocative question: Is it acceptable for spouses to invade each other’s digital privacy? Mr. Adjeitey Anang, both a cast member and director, sparked the conversation by asking, “What do you think about spouses going through each other's phones?” This question resonated deeply, igniting varied opinions among the cast. Naa Kwarkor stood firmly against the idea of partners rummaging through their spouse’s phones. “I...

KRITIK PRODUCTIONS: A BEACON OF SOCIALLY RELEVANT THEATRE

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In the vibrant landscape of Ghana’s theatre, Kritik Productions has emerged as a powerhouse of creativity and cultural reflection. Known for staging plays that resonate deeply with society, the production company consistently brings forth stories that are not only entertaining but also provoke thought and conversation. Over the past few years, Kritik has staged masterpieces that delve into the complexities of human relationships, morality, and societal issues. Among these are "The Crows," "Anyɛley The Landlady," and the highly anticipated "Bride at War," set to grace the stage on September 28th and 29th. Each production presented by Kritik Productions is a carefully woven tapestry of life’s most pressing concerns. The plays are not merely performances but mirrors held up to society, reflecting the everyday struggles and victories of individuals and communities. From love and betrayal to forgiveness and faith, Kritik has crafted narratives that speak to t...

“BRIDE AT WAR” CAST GEARS UP FOR UNFORGETTABLE PERFORMANCES AT EFUA SUTHERLAND DRAMA STUDIO

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As the 28th and 29th of September 2024 draw near, anticipation is soaring for Kritik Production's latest theatrical masterpiece, “Bride at War”. Set to be performed at the Efua Sutherland Drama Studio, the play promises to deliver an unforgettable blend of drama, emotion, and inspiration that will leave audiences both entertained and introspective. With precision and passion, our directors ensure every scene leaves a lasting impact. At the heart of “Bride at War” lies a powerful story of family, faith, and the complex dynamics that often accompany marriage. The play delves into the intricate challenges that arise in relationships, offering a uniquely Christian perspective on why women are called brides and men are called grooms—a revelation that unravels as the story unfolds. From broken marriages on the brink of collapse to shocking family revelations, “Bride at War” is set to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.  When love hopes for healing, smiles hide the deepest battles. T...

SUCCESSFUL RUN OF “ANYƐLEY THE LANDLADY” LEAVES CAST AND CREW REFLECTING ON FEEDBACK AND FUTURE PLANS

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Date: March 29, 2024 Location: Kritik Production Office, Dzorwulu On March 29th, 2024, at 3 pm, the cast, crew, and Director convened at the Kritik production office in Dzorwulu to have a debrief and a comprehensive post-mortem discussion on the recent theatrical production, "Anyɛley The Landlady.” The play, directed by Mr. Adjetey Anang and Mr. Eyram Evans Adorkor, had its performances at the Efua T Sutherland (E.T.S) Drama Studio, Legon, on March 23rd and 24th, 2024, at 5:30 pm, drawing significant attention from audiences for its immersive storytelling and vibrant performances infused with cultural motifs.  African storytelling at its finest—'Anyɛley The Landlady' shines on stage. The casts and crew for the production included Adjetey Anang, Eyram Evans Adorkor, Makida El Husseini, Dorcas Elorm Yawa Nimo, Ernest Akpakli, Redeemer Selorm Kadbry, Ransford Amegbor, ⁠Henry Biney, ⁠Sherrie Sheila Sappor, Cynthia Mawenam Denyoh, Blessing Pearl Sackey, Obed Elorm Kofi Ewedanu,...