Set against the background of a newly independent Nigeria “brimming with hope, dreams and expectations”, characters like the Manager of Kakadu, Lugard da Rocha, fondly called “Lord Lugard” takes us on a spectacular musical expedition that delves deep into the human stories that connect and weave through Kakadu, the club and the dream it represents. Continue...
With the unforgettable music of the sixties and seventies intricately woven into the dialogue, we travel through this journey guided by a rich and diverse choral arrangement. Through the “lens” of the music, we experience the passage of time, and follow the memorable and easily recognizable characters through their aspirations and relationships, the pain and loss of friendship, and ultimately the conflicts presented by the factors that led to the civil war. Guided by the music and dance we experience the erosion of innocence in the famed city of Lagos, and the triumph of hope over despair and defeat.
The dance is sensational and complements an exciting blend of music that produces an amazing and unforgettable theatrical experience complete with multi-media presentations of slices of history.
“Kakadu the Musical” is one seamless weave of music, drama and dance, never before done or performed like this IN NIGERIA. THE FASHION, THE MUSIC, THE STORY, THE ASTOUNDING PERFORMANCE. Something for everyone. For the old, nostalgia and a walk down memory lane. The middle aged and youth, the missing page in the history book and holistic answer to many questions!
DON’T MISS OUT THIS WEEKEND!!!!
Date
17th, 18th, 19th May 2013
Time
12:00pm (matinee performance) & 7:00pm (command performance)
Venue
AGIP Recital Hall, Muson Centre, Lagos
Tickets
Regular
N 5,000
(seated up on the balcony)
VIP
N 10,000
(seated front row)
Matinee Shows
N 2,000 for children and N 5,000 for adults
Check out www.kakaduthemusical.com. For tickets and reservations contact 070607742234 or 08176024225.
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It's good to relieve the past sometimes. But they don't really have much publicity. Just reading abt it for the first time.
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Hian!!! Mr Relieve, well done oooooooo. *tongue out*
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ReplyDeleteSo happpy to hear about it....I am not goan miss it for anything dis saturday , thanks linda.God bless you
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ReplyDeleteok...... so it dragged a bit
ReplyDeletewatched it on friday and was tired after a work week
but it was worth the 5k i spent
by the way why pay 10k?
but go watch
it was fantastic
watched it and was amazed. couldn't believe it was happening in Nigeria. Felt like Broadway to me. Kudos to them.
ReplyDeleteWill love to see this. Any plans for the US?
ReplyDeleteKakadu was magical, nothing like I have ever seen before in this country. Felt like broadway. Long Live Kakadu!!!!!!
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