Lagos Theatre Festival 2017…Creating the Rhythm that keeps the City Moving
The Lagos theatre festival has come and gone, but the memories created will keep the rhythm of our hearts palpitating for a very long time, not that long but depending on how you look at it, 2018 is just around the corner. The festival kicked…
Obi Asika, Bolanle Autsen Peters, Others Speak at Lagos Theatre Festival 2017 Opening Ceremony
The 5th edition of the Lagos Theatre Festival, tagged “Rhythm of the City”, opened yesterday, February 28, 2017 at the VIP hall of the National Theatre in Iganmu, Lagos. The opening symposium which was moderated by Ms. Ojoma Ochai, Director of Arts British Council Nigeria…
Nigeria Hosts Global Confab on Theatre, Criticism and Politics
The Executive Committee of the International Association of Theatre Critics (IATC), UNESCO’s statute B global partner in theatre criticism, holds its first ever-official event on the African continent during the Lagos Theatre festival from March 1-5th 2017. The special International Theatre Critics Conference will deliberate…
IATC Hosts Seminar for Young Critics at the Lagos Theatre Festival 2017
The 2017 edition of Lagos Theatre Festival is partnering with the International Association of Theatre Critics (IATC) to host a seminar for young critics working on the continent. The seminar will hold March 1-5 at the National Theatre during the Theatre Festival, organized by the…
British Council announces Lagos Theatre Festival 2017 themed “Rhythm of the City.”
From Tuesday 28 February – Sunday 5 March 2017, over 500 artists will gather to present over 70 performances at 16 Venues, spanning 6 days at the Lagos Theatre Festival, 2017. There will be something for everyone; from the new theatre fans young or old…