Uncle
ebo whyte’s ‘festival of plays’ on till January 5
Roverman Productions will
once again present its annual Roverman Festival of plays, but this time to celebrate 5 years of Uncle Ebo Whyte’s
original plays.
All five plays will come
off at the National Theatre from the 28th of December to 5th
January 2014: What’s My Name, The Last
Flight, The Day Dad Came, Apartment N1 and Men Run Women Cry.
In what’s my name, Dennis loves causing trouble and using his wits to
outsmart everyone. He is convinced he is the smartest person alive. And “What’s
My Name?” is only one day in the life of the unstoppable Dennis who leaves his
boss exclaiming, “You are something else, you know that?’’
In ‘’What’s My Name?”
is Uncle Ebo Whyte’s most hilarious play to date and explores how far wits can
take anyone bold enough to live by it.
The Last Flight –
Sunday 29th December 2013: Introducing Nash the braggart; Santo the customer
service manager and Tracy, the stewardess. What do these three have in common
with an illiterate grandmother, a bishop and his celebrity wife? Nothing! Put
them all together in an airport terminal add tons of drama and you have ‘’The
Last Flight’’ a hilarious, thought provoking play about the diversity of
humanity.
The Day Dad Came – Wednesday,
1st January 2014: The Day Dad Came explores the issue of domestic violence –
why love relationships become abusive; why people stay in them; and how to turn
an abusive relationship around.
Apartment N1 – Saturday
4th January 2014: What really happened at Apartment N1? And why is a senior
police detective losing her mind over what she is discovering in her
investigations? Apartment N1 explores the issues of love, duty and fidelity.
Men Run Women Cry –
Sunday 5th January 2014. Many are the things that can make men run and women
cry.All plays are fun and
lesson packed for the Christmas season.
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