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PAWStudios brings “Shattered” back to Eko Hotel in October 2016

In anticipation of the International Day of the Girl Child 2016 and after a well-received outing last year, the Performing Arts Workshop and Studios supported by Temple Production Foundation and Eko Hotel presents “Shattered” . A stage play that portrays the culture of silence and the society’s complacency on the issues of rape. It examines […]

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Valentine Haiku Competition

Hello Lagos! So it’s valentine’s again and we know some of you intend to wax lyrical. After thoroughly enjoying #valentinevote last year we thought, why not? We want to make things even more interesting and worth your while this valentine’s. We’ve combined one of the coolest Made in Nigeria® lifestyle brands Ethnik Lagos to bring you […]

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To a Joyful January 2016 in Lagos Theatre!

Happy New year to you again our esteemed readers and theatre patrons. Nigerian Theatre would be worse off without you the audience. We’d like to appreciate all our amazing customers, partners, supporters and friends who made 2015 the year that the Lagos theatre scene changed forever. January  began in earnest on the theatre scene and has a […]

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November 2015 in Lagos Theatre

To our regular readers and the patrons of Nigerian theatre in the month of October we say a BIG thank you!! Bode Asiyanbi’s Shattered at Terra Kulture in October was a resounding success on a number of levels, not just from the perspective of theatre attendance. #BreakTheSilence which was the theme of the Shattered stage play was actualised with […]

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Theatre Alert: Bode Asiyanbi’s Shattered at Terra Kulture

#NigerianTheatre is experiencing a resurgence now and in no other month is this more evident than in October where there is a strong line-up of original plays celebrating Nigeria’s diversity, her history, her diversity and her coming-of-age. Bode Asiyanbi‘s Shattered which is one in Nigerian theatre’s OctoberFest, as we’re dubbing this month’s collection of stage […]

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#MeetTheCast: Interview with Shattered’s writer Bode Asiyanbi

  “I’ll paraphrase Hemingway. There is nothing to writing or the arts. All you do is sit down at a typewriter or workstation, and bleed.” – Bode Asiyanbi   October 2015 at TerraKulture is a pivotal month, as Theatre@Terra hosts an award-winning but also poignant stage play written by Bode Asiyanbi – Shattered. Shattered is […]

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Madmen and Specialists at TerraKulture

Performing Arts Workshop and Studios (PAWS); a theatre production outfit, with outstanding performances such as Camwood on the Leaves, The Wives, Rubiewe, Shattered, and Death and the King’s Horseman, amongst others brings to the stage one of Soyinka’s most powerful dramatic statements titled ‘Madmen and Specialist’ to TerraKulture this July. Madmen & Specialists is set […]

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Illimité (2015): a mixed media painting exhibition

The past week has been one of intense experiences, from the macro to the micro. But none so profound as the exhibition that has been put up by the delightful Chinedu Ogakwu at TerraKulture. He’s calling this one Illimité: a call-to-arms for artists to use their unlimited creativity as a tool to influence their world. […]

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Dear Country – A Wazobia Theatre Play

Theatre@Terra this May features a poignant piece, a delicate glance under the covers of the Nigerian polity. Dear Country, an Ikenna Jude Okpala (Wazobia Theatre) production, promises to take the audience on a light-hearted journey of the Nigerian state from its expedient inception by its colonial founding fathers to today’s cacophony of arrested development and effervescent promise. It embodies romance, hope and […]

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Special: #ValentineVote @TerraKulture

The 2015 elections have just been postponed but you still have an important vote to cast – one for love this St Valentine’s day. Remember: its one heart one vote. Vote on behalf of your spouse for any of these intimate dine-in or home delivery experiences for #valentinevote @TerraKulture: 3-course meal – ₦7,000. 3-course meal […]

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