�Three Sixty Degrees� In Commey�s Handwriting- Perez Dome Comes Alive This Easter

Easter is gradually closing in on us, and Nii Commey and his crew are assiduously rehearsing to stage Nii Commey’s very latest play, THREE SIXTY DEGREES.

Nii Commey’s consistency and originality in each of his stage plays is stealthily setting him apart as the hope carrier for African Theatre. What sets Nii apart is the fact that he is a Playwright of many parts. He discusses very mindboggling issues that cut across socio-politico-economic issues.

This Easter, Nii Commey takes his latest play with one of Ghana’s biggest auditoriums, The Perez Dome of the Perez Chapel International, Dzorwulu.

The night, branded as Laughter In His Presence promises to showcase a typical handwriting of the writer.
THREE SIXTY DEGREES serves as a reality check on all individuals and how easily we can judge o everybody with the exception of ourselves. It’s a unique expression of infectiously hilarious moments; a gross display of hypocritical tendencies and righteousness mixed together. Of course, Nii Commey is addicted to his usual witty style of telling his story.

Coming from his latest stage play that BRING BACK OUR EX, which held audience spell bound with just a – three-man- cast, Nii Commey, will to sustain the momentum with THREE SIXTY DEGREES.

THE STORY

Deaconess Allottey, a well-respected deaconess in one of the churches in Accra is under pressure to bring sanity to her home, considering the fact that she is a role model in the church, and so it must reflect in her home;

Emefa is doing everything possible to get the attention of their Prayer Secretary, who seems to be too much immersed in the things of Christ; Elder Sky is one of the Church’s Council Members is also the no- nonsense man who is on every church members’ case should they serve or do anything that contradicts the word of God.

Even if you are the Bishop of the house, get ready for Elder Sky.

How do these characters, collectively expose the contenders and the pretenders of the gospel? The Perez Dome at Dzorwulu is the right place to be this Easter Sunday, because there is one surety- FUN IS INEVITABLE!

Mrs Eunice Tornyi, one of the actresses who play as Emefa is delighted about the play:
“I am always delighted to be in Nii Commey and Novelty Initiative’s productions, because our plays are so natural, filled with authentic humour and the originality is very solid. I promise our audience that its going to be a real night of LAUGHTERIN HIS PRESENCE”

So the date is Sunday 5th April, and the time is 6:30pm. Just one show. You cannot miss this play. For tickets please call 0249876033.