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Second Lady, Mrs. Samira Bawumia has been a faithful protector of Latif Abubakar's plays
Santa Claus, also known as Santa, is a popular character badociated with Christmas around the world. Therefore, when this man with the white beard of the North Pole dressed in a red and white woolen garment made his appearance well before the party the soup ".
Playwright Latif Abubakar and her production company, Globe Productions, are on the verge of revealing to theater lovers why Papa Bronya has come out as Christmas approaches in eight months with his new play, Christmas in April.
Christmas In April, we open today and continue tomorrow, Sunday, April 28, at the International Conference Center in Accra. There will be two shows each day at 16:00 and 20:00 respectively.
Typical of his plays, Latif combines comedy, music and dance to educate customers about the problems of society. Christmas, in April, is a unique potpourri.
The piece tells the story of four "broken" people who got themselves into a business with the intention of migrating to the United States of America. Soon they realize that they have been scammed and that the promised trip to America is a fake.
To make matters worse, their leader is arrested and the guys escape, to face Santa Claus. Confused and shocked, they wonder if they have met a ghost, an officer of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) or a real Santa Claus.
Answers to the way Santa Claus appears in April in the play that is the 13th production of Latif Abubakar. According to him, Christmas, in April, marks the beginning of the tenth stage of the production house.
"The growing interest of customers and the positive impact of our parts on society have motivated us to continue triennial performances and regional tours.
"We hope to reach more lives in the years to come with an improvement in the quality and hilarity of our rooms".
Some of the pieces from Globe Productions' stables include I Can not Think Think, which talks about peaceful elections; Saints and Sinners which highlights the threat of Galamsey; Men Don Die addresses the issue of road safety while Judas and Delilah focus on health and first aid advice. Christmas in April, a paid event, is a partnership between Globe Productions and The Mirror.
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