Tuesday 2 June 2015

Uncle Nab honoured at Forbidden showing

Madam Lucy Quist, Chief Executive Officer of Airtel Ghana presenting the citation to Nanabanyin Dadson. Looking on is Uncle Ebo Whyte and the cast of the play.
Playwright, James Ebo Whyte, and his Roverman Production team, last Wednesday, honoured Nanabanyin Dadson, former Editor of Graphic Showbiz, for his contribution to the growth of the arts in the country.

The brief ceremony came off at the end of the corporate showing of Forbidden, the latest play from the stables of Roverman Productions which was hosted at the National Theatre .

Mr Dadson, fondly known as Uncle Nab, received a touching citation, Kente cloth and was pronounced the first life patron of Roverman Productions, which means he is to watch every Roverman Production for as long as he lives.

Forbidden, which opens to the general public today, is a hilarious yet thought-provoking play which promises to give patrons a time of their lives. From every indication, those who made it to the corporate edition enjoyed every bit of the play and the story will be no different this time around.

credit: graphiconline
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