Home Entertainment High, stage play returns in April |

High, stage play returns in April |

0
101

The cast for High

Organic Creame

Following the two-time sold-out runs of the Nigerian adaptation of Ntozake Shange’s famous play For Colored Girls, by Keke Hammond, the CEO/Founder of Rue14 Studios, the stage play High is set to return on Saturday, April 13, at the Shell Hall, MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos, with actor Ade Laoye as the associate producer.

Written by Osang Abang and directed by Kenneth Uphopho, the stage play features an impressive cast, which includes Najite Dede, Akah Nnani, Abayomi Alvin, Paul Adams, Bunmi Sogade, Philips Chima, Genoveva Umeh and others.

Proudly supported by Flytime Promotions, Union Bank, Accelerate Tv, Y!Naija, Life, Vanguard, Lagos Mums, TVC, Silverbird and Pulse, High will also will also show on Sunday, April 14, at 2 pm and 6 pm daily, though not suitable for children under 10 years old.

High tells the story of a group of teenage friends on holiday from their separate boarding schools. Even though they grew up together, they are at completely different places in their lives. When one of them suffers a drug overdose, it causes a major problem within the clique, forcing their parents to get involved and face the truth about their children and about themselves.

“For the first time in a long time we have a play focused on the issues teenagers face with drug abuse. It’s a play with fresh talent, it’s entertaining and I recommend it to all parents and their teenagers,” said Kemi ‘Lala’ Akindoju.“This play, is a very important, innovative and creative way to educate parents and children about this drugs and substance abuse epidemic,” Lanre Olusola said.

Marcy Dolapo Oni described the production as, “A bold and spirited reference to substance abuse amongst Nigerian youth where everything is so accessible in this social media age. Entertaining and thought provoking.”

The stage play dramatises the phenomena of drug abuse and prescription medication in Nigeria and discusses a number of themes such as peer pressure, drug abuse, depression, self-esteem, sexual activity, cyber addiction, alcohol use, and body image.In Nigeria, it was reported recently that about three million codeine-containing cough preparations are consumed daily in Kano and about 6 million bottles in the Northwest; it is reported that 40% of Nigerian youths engage in drug abuse.

Latest News
Stanbic IBTC Bank's Economic Forum Charts Nigeria's Path Through A Shifting Global EconomyTHE YEWA AWORI SOCIO-ECONOMIC BLUEPRINTS FOR THE YAYI ERA AND BEYONDEMHF Opens Heritage Event Hall, Unveils Vision For Africa’s Premier Music Heritage CentreNigeria’s Youngest Chartered Accountant, 16-Year-Old Danielle Osasere, Honoured At MFM Prayer CityThe Kick Of A Dying Horse: Rejecting The Retrogressive Agents Of Darkness In YEWA-AWORI LandNigerians Must Embrace Production, Entrepreneurship To Become Great- Emir of DutseTASFUED Holds Formal Investiture Ceremony for Sixth Substantive Vice-ChancellorOlodo Uprising: Carter Efe mirrors our collective disaster“I’m No Fraudster” — Adeyemi Fires Back at Presidency Over PFIPC ControversyPresident Tinubu Urges Nigerian Media to Prioritise Credibility Over ClickbaitPresidency Disowns Alleged Fake Presidential Council, Says Suspect Facing Fraud ChargesStanbic IBTC Bank Nigeria PMI®: New Orders Continue To Rise Sharply In JuneFormer Minister Uche Nnaji Arrested at Enugu Airport Over Alleged Certificate ForgeryTHE YEWA AWORI SOCIO-ECONOMIC BLUEPRINTS FOR THE YAYI ERA AND BEYONDMessi Scores Off the Bench as Argentina Beat Jordan, Sets New World Cup Record