British Council Nigeria presents the largest ever outdoor theatre festival at the Lagos Theatre Festival 2014.
The event which will run for three days will be part theatrical experience, part real life and part city journey. The festival aims to transform the historic Freedom Park, a public space born out of the ruins of a colonial prison and reconstructed to preserve the history and cultural heritage of Nigeria.
At this festival, theatre will be in non-theatrical/ unconventional spaces.
Plays showing are;
‘Make We Waka’ by Look Left Look Right | 2 PM, 4 PM, 6 PM Daily
‘Waiting For A Lottery’ by Oxzygen Koncepts | 3 PM & 5 PM Daily
‘Diagnosis’ by Imagine Nigeria | 2.15 PM & 5.15 PM Daily
‘Queen of the Night’ by Renegade Theatre | 3.15 PM & 6.15 PM Daily
‘Make We Waka’ by Look Left Look Right | 2 PM, 4 PM, 6 PM Daily
‘Waiting For A Lottery’ by Oxzygen Koncepts | 3 PM & 5 PM Daily
‘Diagnosis’ by Imagine Nigeria | 2.15 PM & 5.15 PM Daily
‘Queen of the Night’ by Renegade Theatre | 3.15 PM & 6.15 PM Daily
Date: Friday 28th February – Sunday 2nd March 2014
Time: 1 PM Daily
Venue: Freedom Park, Old Prison Road, Lagos Island, Lagos
Ticket Price: N2, 500
Ticket Details: Tickets available at TerraKulture, Freedom Park or online at www.naijaticketshop.comand www.jumia.com.
Time: 1 PM Daily
Venue: Freedom Park, Old Prison Road, Lagos Island, Lagos
Ticket Price: N2, 500
Ticket Details: Tickets available at TerraKulture, Freedom Park or online at www.naijaticketshop.comand www.jumia.com.
For more info and general enquiries, Call 08034448812, 08107803938 or 08037177106 | Visitwww.facebook.com/britishcouncilnigeriaarts or www.twitter.com/ngBritishArts
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