Flytime Promotions, Nigeria’s premier
entertainment-solutions provider, has once again teamed up with award-winning
Nigerian playwright and stage director, WoleOguntokun, to present the worldwide
hit stage play - “ForColouredGirlsWhoHaveConsideredSuicide/WhenTheRainbowisEnuf.”
Produced by ´Keke Hammond, the multi-award winning play written by NtozakeShange premiered on the Nigerian stage in December 2011 to critical acclaim, bringing together some of the best actors in the country before a cumulative crowd of more than 4000 people. Continue...
Produced by ´Keke Hammond, the multi-award winning play written by NtozakeShange premiered on the Nigerian stage in December 2011 to critical acclaim, bringing together some of the best actors in the country before a cumulative crowd of more than 4000 people. Continue...
A timeless and enduring story, For Coloured Girls returns to the Nigerian stage on June 15, 2014 by special demand, featuring 7 of the country´s most talented actresses on one of Lagos´s most famous stages, the Eko Convention Center of Eko Hotel & Suites.
Once again, seven leading actresses will
tell the amazing story of ALL WOMEN and every man in 2 riveting performances
directed by WoleOguntokun.
The performances will feature Carol King
as the Lady in Red, FunkeAkindele as the Lady in Orange, OsasIghodaro as the
Lady inPurple, Matilda Obaseki reprising her previous role as the Lady inGreen,
OrekaGodis as the Lady in Yellow, Diana Yekinni as the Lady in Blue and Ade
Laoye as the Lady in Brown.
Speaking about their involvement in the
play, some of the cast members had this to say:
“Being a Coloured Girl goes beyond skin color. For me, it represents the
travails every girl-child goes through and the fortitude needed for her
individual journey to womanhood” – Carol King
“To be an artistic voice today and
directly or indirectly touching base with past and current issues concerning
ALL women and the girl-child means the world to me.” – OsasIghodaro
"For Coloured Girls…” in Nigeria this year, is amazing timing as
being a voice and an inspiration to the girl-child all over the world is so
important. “For Coloured Girls…” is
an immeasurable experience; it is a rite of passage to womanhood, to
sisterhood, to love.” – OrekaGodis
“For
Coloured Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf” is
back – biggerand better at the Eko Convention Center of Eko Hotel & Suites
on Sunday, the 15th of June 2014.
Tickets for
the 3pm show are N5000 and N15000.
Tickets for
the 7pm Grand Finale are N7500 and N20000.
For table
bookings and enquiries please call: 08035646358, 08081239477
Follow us on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/forcolouredgirlsnigeria
Twitter:
@4coloredgirlsng
Flytime Promotions, Nigeria’s premier
entertainment-solutions provider, has once again teamed up with award-winning
Nigerian playwright and stage director, WoleOguntokun, to present the worldwide
hit stage play - “ForColouredGirlsWhoHaveConsideredSuicide/WhenTheRainbowisEnuf.”
Produced by ´Keke Hammond, the multi-award winning play written by NtozakeShange premiered on the Nigerian stage in December 2011 to critical acclaim, bringing together some of the best actors in the country before a cumulative crowd of more than 4000 people. Continue...
Produced by ´Keke Hammond, the multi-award winning play written by NtozakeShange premiered on the Nigerian stage in December 2011 to critical acclaim, bringing together some of the best actors in the country before a cumulative crowd of more than 4000 people. Continue...
A timeless and enduring story, For Coloured Girls returns to the Nigerian stage on June 15, 2014 by special demand, featuring 7 of the country´s most talented actresses on one of Lagos´s most famous stages, the Eko Convention Center of Eko Hotel & Suites.
Once again, seven leading actresses will
tell the amazing story of ALL WOMEN and every man in 2 riveting performances
directed by WoleOguntokun.
The performances will feature Carol King
as the Lady in Red, FunkeAkindele as the Lady in Orange, OsasIghodaro as the
Lady inPurple, Matilda Obaseki reprising her previous role as the Lady inGreen,
OrekaGodis as the Lady in Yellow, Diana Yekinni as the Lady in Blue and Ade
Laoye as the Lady in Brown.
Speaking about their involvement in the
play, some of the cast members had this to say:
“Being a Coloured Girl goes beyond skin color. For me, it represents the
travails every girl-child goes through and the fortitude needed for her
individual journey to womanhood” – Carol King
“To be an artistic voice today and
directly or indirectly touching base with past and current issues concerning
ALL women and the girl-child means the world to me.” – OsasIghodaro
"For Coloured Girls…” in Nigeria this year, is amazing timing as
being a voice and an inspiration to the girl-child all over the world is so
important. “For Coloured Girls…” is
an immeasurable experience; it is a rite of passage to womanhood, to
sisterhood, to love.” – OrekaGodis
“For
Coloured Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf” is
back – biggerand better at the Eko Convention Center of Eko Hotel & Suites
on Sunday, the 15th of June 2014.
Tickets for
the 3pm show are N5000 and N15000.
Tickets for
the 7pm Grand Finale are N7500 and N20000.
For table
bookings and enquiries please call: 08035646358, 08081239477
Follow us on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/forcolouredgirlsnigeria
Twitter:
@4coloredgirlsng
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