As the city of Lagos prepares for the highly anticipated return of Saro:
The Musical, we are very excited to share some very exciting inside
scoop on this year's shows! As part of the vision to improve last year's
outing, this year's shows will see huge and exciting changes, all in a
commitment to produce the best experience for our audience.
In that spirit, we are excited to announce some new additions to this year's Saro cast! This Christmas, joining the already amazing cast and crew of Saro the Musical will be prolific actor Gideon Okeke, celebrated television show host Dolapo Oni, and revered movie veteran Bimbo Manuel.
Rturning with a 100-man cast, Saro – a Bolanle Austen-Peters Production
– will deliver 11 outstanding performances in 6 days, all taking place
at the prestigious Shell Hall, Muson Center, Lagos from the 23rd of December, 2014. This year’s show - proudly sponsored by Access Bank PLC
- will be delivering an even bigger showcase of dazzling performances
in lovely and colorful costumes, enigmatic and well-choreographed dance
steps, and an exquisite fusion of jazz, afro-beat, hip-hop, highlife,
juju, apala, and such other contemporary Nigerian music genres.
Show Schedule
23rd - one show - 6pm
24th - two shows - 3pm and 6pm
25th - one show - 6pm
26th - two shows - 3pm and 6pm
27th - two shows - 3pm and 6pm
28th - three shows - 1, 4 and 7pm
Saro
is the story of four young people in an age-old search for greener
pasture, who migrates to Lagos with little else but an abundance of
hopes and dreams, where they are duly reoriented by the people and
experiences they encounter on their journey of self-realization. Weaving
together the trials, misfortunes, love, and destinies of the foursome
into a 14-act masterpiece, Saro tells the
unforgettable and inspiring story of the journey to success in a city
filled with broken dreams, as we see Lagos personified by its numerous
colorful and unforgettable characters, frenetic pace of living, and
endless drama.
Its
successful showing at the grand ballroom of the Oriental Hotel,
Victoria Island, drew notable names in the Nigerian arts sector such as
Prof. Wole Soyinka, Olu & Joke Jacobs, Taiwo Ajai-Lycett, Odia
Ofeimun, Tunde Kelani and Femi Odugbemi, Teju Babyface, and Steve Onuh
aka Yaw, as well as dignitaries like Ex Governor of Lagos State; Bola
Tinubu, Disu Holloway, Edem Duke, minister of tourism, arts and culture,
Arunmeh Otteh DG SEC, various ambassadors and other notable names from
government and the private sector, and garnered critical praise and
attention from media as well as critics all over the world. With high
praise showered on the play and its production team, a number of
impressed audience members expressed their hopes that the show would
tour the country, and eventually be showcased to the world. This year, Saro will return to fulfill the demands of Nigerians who have clamored for its return.
Boasting a 100-man cast performing on a one-of-its-kind custom-built stage, Saro
traces and pays homage to Nigeria’s rich musical history by beautifully
rendering some our greatest hits over the years, while also delivers
its own ingeniously composed original music. Masterfully combining this
with the impeccably choreographed dance routines and unforgettably
charged performances delivered by a talented and attractive cast, Saro
is a theatrical joy that gallops swiftly through its fourteen acts to
tell the story of Lagos settlers; immigrants who come from all over the
country and indeed the world, to create a new and hopefully successful
life in this bustling and exciting melting-pot.
2 comments:
Will love to watch it live
YES OOOOH. I WILL BE THERE LIFE @ Jgold i will gist you later
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