Business Day (Nigeria)

The Human Angle: An enthrallin­g play to watch this May

- OBINNA EMELIKE

If you are a lover of theatrical performanc­es, particular­ly one with a salient message, yet infused with comic relief, a great deal awaits you in the month of May. For every weekend in May except May 4th and 12th, Terra Kulture will turn its lawn into an expansive stage for the hosting e Human Angle, a new play.

The new production is a 65-minute play, written and produced by Ozi Okoli and directed by Ifeanyi Eziukwu.

The story delves into the journey of a couple whose profound love is tested by the agonizing ordeal of infertilit­y.

As they navigate through the tumultuous landscape of family expectatio­ns, societal pressures, and personal setbacks over the course of seven grueling years, their bond is put to the ultimate test.

Despite their unwavering devotion to each other, they nd themselves grappling with doubts and insecuriti­es, questionin­g whether love alone can conquer the formidable challenges they face.

Amidst the facade of outward appearance­s, they confront the harsh reality that things are not always as they appear, forcing them to confront their deepest fears and reevaluate their perception­s of themselves and each other.

Speaking at a command performanc­e/media parley heralding the main show, Ozi Okoli, an award-winning presenter of Morning Show on Arise TV Lagos, who doubles as the writer and producer, described the playlet as a mother and son play and a must-watch because it mirrors the society, while revealing who we have become as a people.

Ozi, a eatre Art graduate, also noted that the play is one of the products of his creative juices, being inspired during a residency programme, hence it is worth watching.

On his part, Eziukwu, the producer, noted that the play will live up to the expectatio­ns of the audience, considerin­g that it is being presented by Just eatre House, which is a thriving theater franchise and a member of a JT Play House.

As well, the theatre company has in the past nine years, produced many stellar production­s such as:

‘Marriage Counselor, written by Tyler Perry;

‘Women of Owu’ by Professor Femi Oso san;

‘Hard Ground’ by Professor Ahmed Yerima; ‘Lion and e Jewel’ by Professor Woke Soyinka; ‘Awolowo’ performed at the Lagos

eatre Festival in 2019 and 2020, among others.

Eziukwu noted further that the play would be performed by a stellar cast, which include; Seyisola Ogbonna, Richie Patrick, Pere Ere Sampson, Philomena Anoruo, May Okanigbe and Awesome Duru.

The cast members, according to him, are profession­als, who have delivered on many theatrical performanc­es and are part of the reasons to watch the play to appreciate their interpreta­tion of the writer’s idea and delivering of the director’s expectatio­ns.

The play stages on May 5th, 11th, 18th, 19th, 25th and 26th by 5:30pm and 7pm at Terra Kulture Lawn on Tiamiyu Savage Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

There will also be a command performanc­e on June 8, 2024 at Alliance Francaise Ikoyi, Lagos.

Meanwhile, considerin­g the enthrallin­g synopsis, the play director urges theatre lovers to visit and watch the play to discover if the couple will emerge triumphant against all odds, or if the threatenin­g weight of their struggles will nally tear them apart, all amid comic relief.

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