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A pink October full of affirmative action in Nii Commey’s ‘Where 2 Or More Women Are Gathered’

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Renowned Playwright Nii Commey has announced an upcoming stage play titled ‘Where 2 Or More Women Are Gathered’, set to take place on Friday, October 4 at the National Theatre.

Described as a night strictly for women and compulsory for men, the production coincides with the celebration of the passing of the Affirmative Action Bill, a significant step towards women’s empowerment.

The play explores the complexities of women’s choices, friendships, and personal challenges through the intertwined lives of middle-class, old-schoolmates.

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These stories touch upon themes present in the Affirmative Action Bill, which aims to enhance women’s roles in various aspects of society.

Nii Commey, the playwright, highlights that the experiences depicted in the play reflect the realities faced by many Ghanaian women.

In balancing professional ambitions with personal relationships and societal expectations, the characters in the play resonate with the ongoing changes inspired by initiatives such as breast cancer awareness, customer experience, and affirmative action.

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‘Where 2 or More Women Are Gathered’ promises an engaging theatrical experience filled with emotional exploration, wit, and reflections on evolving societal roles and challenges for women.

It serves as a cultural platform inviting audiences to consider the contemporary African woman’s experience.

This production is a celebration of women’s strength and a call to continue striving for true equality, especially in light of the recently passed Affirmative Action Bill.

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Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of an enchanting storytelling evening that is strictly for women and compulsory for men.

Nii Commey is a celebrated Ghanaian playwright known for his insightful social commentaries and authentic portrayal of the African experience in his creative works.

His narratives provide fresh perspectives on relationships and the human condition, offering a witty and unforgettable theatrical experience.

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Stephen Nartey
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