The Director of Village Minds Production, a theater production and event organization, expresses putting resources into stage plays can procure enormous measures of cash for the improvement of the country.
Mr. Woelinam Kwame Dziewornu-Norvor said media outlets could contribute greatly to the country's economy as well as work on the capability of the young, particularly understudies in the field, to invest their most extreme amounts of energy to hone their abilities for the business.
Mr. Dziewornu-Norvor was talking with the Ghana News Organization in a meeting in Tema and expressed, "The nations that are rich are not rich in view of capital pay; they are rich due to diversion. Take a gander at how much cash the US drives into BET grants".
He lamented that stage plays specifically have seen little improvement throughout the long term, not on the grounds that Ghanaians had lost interest but since there was no substantial approach to redo the area.
That's what he stressed despite the fact that set of experiences and a few key stories had been recorded in certain books, shows have approaches to recounting stories that get forever engraved in the personalities of individuals.
The Stage Play Chief said advocating shows in every one of the areas of the country that would look to portray the standards, values, and social legacy of each and every clan could help media outlets.
He said for the most part they run at a loss because of the expense of creation, sponsoring the tickets, and approached the public authority and partners to assist with fostering the area to serve the country.
Town Brains Creation delivered "The Affection for Mamavi, 2015" "The Hair stylist and the Disciple, 2018" "Destitute, 2017 and "Wala, a dance show, 2022", among others.