The highly anticipated award-winning Nigerian musical play, ‘Saro’ premiered yesterday to a rapturous audience at the prestigious Shaw Theatre, West End, London.
Produced by Bolanle
Austen-Peters Productions (BAP), and sponsored by the MTN Foundation. ‘Saro
the Musical’ is a rich showcase of Nigerian arts and culture. Set in
modern Lagos, ‘Saro’ is a celebration of migrants to the economic hub
from other parts of Nigeria, with a focus on four talented young men who
face a series of challenges as they chase better fortunes in the ‘city
of dreams.’
Dressed in lovely, colourful costumes that showcased the best of
Nigerian fashion, the cast and crew provided a thrilling spectacle.
Giving life to the musical with well-choreographed dance steps and songs
which incorporated a mesmerizing fusion of African and Western sounds
such as Afro-beat, Highlife, Juju, Apala, hip-hop, and Jazz.
The show closed to a standing ovation and delighted calls for an
encore. Lovers of the stage can still catch the upcoming shows by buying
tickets from Ticketmaster here.
Date: August 24th – August 29th, 2017
Time: 3.00 pm & 7.00 pm
Venue: Shaw Theatre, West End, London
The Executive Producer and Director, ‘Saro, the Musical,’ Bolanle
Austen-Peters expressed confidence that audience in the UK, Nigeria and
across the world will continue to enjoy a fantastic time. She said:
Our experience clearly shows that Nigerian stories resonate. People
want to see and hear tales of our beautiful culture. For a long time,
our stories were told by others. Now, with productions like ‘Saro’, The
Musical – written and produced by us and executed by a 70 member cast
and crew; we are taking ownership and telling our own stories in a way
that only we can.
Speaking about the project, Nonny Ugboma, Executive
Secretary, MTN Foundation, noted that “Nigeria is witnessing a revival
of sorts in the quality and popularity of theatre and we are honoured to
be part of this renaissance. We successfully partnered with BAP
productions on the premieres of two musicals – ‘Waka and ‘Kakaadu’, which premiered in Lagos, London and Johannesburg. We look forward to a successful run with ‘Saro’”.
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