It’s Time for the Battle of the Sexes! BUAF presents a new stage play – “Man Talk Woman Talk” – 4th & 11th December 2011
Posted on Wednesday, November 30th, 2011 at 8:29 AMBy Damilare Aiki
Beeta Universal Arts Foundation is back at Terra Kulture with yet another thrilling stage performance titled “Man Talk Woman Talk” by Ola Rotimi.
Call it Battle of the sexes or just a discussion. This play is bound to get you talking as it set in a courtroom and focuses on two young adults debating the stereotypes created by the society before the Judge and the Jury, bringing to light issues they have with each other from dressing, dating, eating and all other intricacies of living in today’s Nigeria.
Does the lady make a valid argument or does the man win the case being that we live in a man’s world? Well, you just have to come to the show and find out who wins and see for your self the costume contributions by Nigerian acclaimed fashion pioneer Ituen Basi.
Guests are going have a splendid day as it promises to be worth your time, money and fuel. VIP guests will also be treated to non-stop refreshing Laurent Perrier champagne.
See you all there!
Date: Sunday 4th & Sunday 11th December 2011
Time: Matinee 3 PM | Evening 6 PM Daily
Venue: Terra Kulture, Plot 1376, Tiamiyu Savage,Off Ahmadu Bello Way,Victoria Island, Lagos
Ticket Price: Regular N 2,500 | VIP N 5,000
Ticket Locations: You can get your tickets at the following locations
- Terra Kulture, Plot 1376, Tiamiyu Savage,Off Ahmadu Bello Way,Victoria Island, Lagos
- The Hub Media Store, The Palms Shopping Mall, Lekki
- Silverbird Galleria,Plot 133, Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Contact: For more info, general enquiries on tickets booking
- Call 08087731712 | 07052098315
- E-mail adegbolatomiwa@gmail.com
- Check out their Facebook Page
- Log on to their Website
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WHY DOES THIS ONLY EVER HAPPEN IN LAGOS?
I’m definitely going to see this play. Missed it when it was staged in Ife back in my student days.
i lik d work
hahahaha lekwe move to lagos ***wink*
I Love The Play And Will Like The Director, To Explain To Me The Motif And Understanding Of The Play. I Want To Use It As A Project Play In School; And Don’t Understand The Play, Or Know Thw Reason Why Ola Rotimi Wrote The Play. Please Help Me