WITH a cast of over 60 artistes, dancers, drummers and singers,
Kakadu the Musical is arguably a bold effort at stimulating interest in
live theatre, as well as showing how drama is a veritable medium
socio-cultural orientation.
This beautiful breath-taking drama a total theatre production written and produced by Uche Nwokedi (SAN), is what live theatre enthusiast will feast on come May 9, at MUSON Centre Onikan, Lagos. Have you ever imagined a night of music, drama and dance? Well its all happening in Kakadu the Musical
Kakadu the Musical, directed by Kanayo Chike Omo, is named after the famous 60's Lagos nightclub, captures the excitement and possibilities birthed in era of wonderful music and distinct social life following the birth of a young nation.
A musical play set in the post independent era of Lagos - A time of the "twist" in Nigeria, Kakadu was the place to be, the place where it was all happening; you could not come to town and not go to Kakadu to party. It is a tale of love, passion, friendship and the absence of tribal boundaries that are a bane amongst all today.
Date: 9th - 12th and 17th - 19th May 2013
Venue: Agip Recital Hall, MUSON Centre, Lagos Island
Time: 7.00 pm daily (Matinee shows 12.00 noon)
Ticket: Adult 5,000
Children 2,000
For further enquiries, contact: 01 - 4622392
This beautiful breath-taking drama a total theatre production written and produced by Uche Nwokedi (SAN), is what live theatre enthusiast will feast on come May 9, at MUSON Centre Onikan, Lagos. Have you ever imagined a night of music, drama and dance? Well its all happening in Kakadu the Musical
Kakadu the Musical, directed by Kanayo Chike Omo, is named after the famous 60's Lagos nightclub, captures the excitement and possibilities birthed in era of wonderful music and distinct social life following the birth of a young nation.
A musical play set in the post independent era of Lagos - A time of the "twist" in Nigeria, Kakadu was the place to be, the place where it was all happening; you could not come to town and not go to Kakadu to party. It is a tale of love, passion, friendship and the absence of tribal boundaries that are a bane amongst all today.
Date: 9th - 12th and 17th - 19th May 2013
Venue: Agip Recital Hall, MUSON Centre, Lagos Island
Time: 7.00 pm daily (Matinee shows 12.00 noon)
Ticket: Adult 5,000
Children 2,000
For further enquiries, contact: 01 - 4622392
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