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Jude Idada’s 3Some goes to Freedom Park

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The city of Lagos will play host to the unveiling of Jude Idada’s 3Some, one of the fringe plays at the 2018 edition of the Lagos Theatre Festival. The play, which will open on February 28 and runs through to the March 4, will be staged daily at the Amphitheatre of the Freedom Park, 1 Hospital Road, Marina Lagos, starting from 7pm.

We live in an Internet age, one in which the three-prong fork of marriage, desire and morality is in a constant flux. People become who they think people want them to be, act as though they are what they think they are, but are not. This is the age of smoke and mirrors, pretense and lies.

The stage play mirrors this through the story it tells, of a mother struggling to save the crumbling marriage of her daughter in the course of which she stumbles on a dark secret. It is grave enough to threaten the relationship between herself, her daughter, her son-in-law and what she knows of herself.

Written and produced by Jude Idada, the finesse leaves us in no doubt as to why he is an AMAA award winning screenwriter, ANA award-winning playwright and two-time NLNG Nigeria Prize for literature finalist.

Directed by Yemi Akintokun, the play features the trio of Daniel Effiong, Uzor Osimkpa and Kemi Bickersteth. The drama is billed to attract government officials, students, celebrities, politicians, art connoisseurs and some special guests.

Source: G Entertainment

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