Events
The Beggars’ in support of Hepatitis B
By popular request, Okyeame Kwame’s Versatile Show will play again on Sunday, December 21 at the National Theatre.
Titled ‘The Beggars’, the show was initially staged on November 8. It fused music, poetry, dance, magic and comedy to produce an exciting and informative piece that thrilled the audience throughout the night.
Mrs Annica Nsiah-Apau, Managing Director of Firmbrigdes Communications, the company producing the show disclosed in an interview with The Mirror that proceeds from the upcoming show would go to support Okyeame Kwame’s free Hepatitis B screening and vaccination exercise.
‘For some time now, the Okyeame Kwame Foundation has embarked on an annual Hepatitis B screening and vaccination and we have been able to screen about 6,000 people across the country,” said Mrs Nsiah-Apau who is also Okyeame Kwame’s wife.
“From the first show, we were able to settle the costs involved in the production and so we have decided to use the proceeds from this repeat show to support our Hepatitis B project,” she explained.
On what to expect at the show, Mrs Nsiah-Apau said: “We are doing a replay because of the positive feedback we had from the audience. We are going to eliminate all the petty errors from the first show and give patrons the very best this time around.”
Apart from Okyeame Kwame, other stars set to feature in ‘The Beggars’ include Adjetey ‘Pusher’ Anang, Ecow Smith-Asante, Roland Adom, Wanlov the Kubolor, Benjamin Kwadey, Adina, Samini, Keche and Praye Eugene (Choir Master).
The show starts at 8.00pm.
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