"Faces," a play by Ghanaian playwright Nene Osiedu, will have its world premiere in Halmstad, Sweden. The play is having its international debut after making a triumphant debut at the University of Ghana, Legon, in 2017. It promises a blend of humor, love, and relatable human experiences.
The plot of "Faces," an engrossing romantic comedy, develops on the evening following Lionel and Aseye's honeymoon. They were looking forward to a happy start to their married life together when they suddenly heard a knock at midnight. A crazy night of hidden identities and revealed secrets is caused by fears of intruders and hidden intentions. The couple's relationship is put to the test, redefined, and strengthened by layers of mystery, humor, and unexpected visitors. "Faces" explores the heart of relationships, the strength of openness, and the beauty of accepting one another for who they truly are. A diverse cast, comprising four Swedes, a Nigerian, and a Congolese, is present in the performance.
At Dramalogen in Halmstad, Sweden, "Faces" will have its international debut in association with ABF Halland. The drama promises a magical evening by fusing humor, romance, and surprising turns. It stimulates consideration on our connections, vulnerabilities, and the emotions influencing our lives and was directed by Nene Osiedu.
Ghanaian Playwright to Have Swedish Premiere of Romantic Comedy "Faces"
In anticipation of "Faces," the curtains raise. Enthusiasts from Halmstad and the surrounding area are prepared for an English-language adventure of joy, love, and self-discovery. "Faces" promotes reflection and the sharing of experiences, reminding us that theater has the power to create relationships and feelings that last long after the curtain has closed.
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