Death And The King’s Horseman: A Cultural Experience

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Death And The King’s Horseman: A Cultural Experience

Acclaimed theatre director George Quaye is set to bring Wole Soyinka’s classic play “Death and the King’s Horseman” to the National Theatre in Accra t

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Acclaimed theatre director George Quaye is set to bring Wole Soyinka’s classic play “Death and the King’s Horseman” to the National Theatre in Accra this August.

The production, a collaboration between the National Theatre, Image Bureau, and April Communications, will run from August 23 to 31.

A World-Class Performance

Under Quaye’s meticulous direction, audiences can expect exceptional acting, innovative set design, and high-quality lighting and sound.

The play explores themes of duty, tradition, and the clash between indigenous culture and colonial influence, offering a cultural experience that reflects on African identity and legacy.

About The Play

Written by Nigeria’s Nobel Prize-winning dramatist Wole Soyinka, “Death and the King’s Horseman” is one of Africa’s most acclaimed works.

The play tells a story that is both a tribute to African heritage and a commentary on the complexities of cultural identity.

Get Your Tickets 

The production opens on Saturday, August 23, with shows at 4 pm and 8 pm, followed by performances on August 24, 30, and 31 at the same times.

Previous Work

George Quaye’s previous direction of Ola Rotimi’s “The Gods Are Not to Blame” was well-received in Ghana, showcasing his ability to bring complex stories to life on stage.

This latest production promises to be another highlight in Ghana’s cultural calendar.

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