Entertainment
Play lovers thrilled at ‘Ghana Must Go’ apremiere

It was a moment of joy and excitement as individuals filled the auditorium to watch the premiering of the “Ghana Must Go”, at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) in Accra on Saturday.
The play kept the audience glued to their seats as the cast deliver some spectacular performances to communicate and present the rich Ghanaian cultural values and identity.
“Ghana Must Go”, a stage play meant to promote the Ghanaian culture through storytelling featured captivating performances and musical interludes.
Written by Latif Abubakar, a renowned playwright, the play, is expected to be showcased globally. It served as a powerful expression of the Ghanaian identity and a catalyst for the economic through the arts.
It also highlighted the power of theatre as a tool for cultural expression and national development.
Speaking to the media after the premiering, Mr Abubakar said he was not surprised by the massive attendance recorded at the premiere.
This, he said, was because those who had bought tickets to watch the premiering were assured of consistency, a good storyline, and entertainment.
Mr Abubakar said that although he was excited about the growth of the theatre industry, there was a lot more that could be done to improve the industry.
“We need to be able to tell our stories. We need to find a creative way of attracting tourists and investors into our country, and I feel theatre will do the magic,” he added.
For his part, Mr Adjetey Annan, one of the cast in the play, emphasised the need for collaboration between players in the creative arts industry in promoting the cultural values and identity of Ghanaians through storytelling.
By Eugene Ampiaw