Why You Shouldn’t Have Missed Fela And The Kalakuta Queens Opening In Abuja

Posted on June 11, 2018

Fela and the Kalakuta Queens premiered in Abuja weekend and if you were in the Federal Capital Territory territory but missed it, here are 5 reasons why you should have seen the iconic stage play:

 

  • The exciting play is the longest running show in Nigerian theatres.
  • The passionate and energy filled production tells the story of the honest and incomparable Love between Fela and his Queens.
  • The story entails how Fela lived with 27 ladies (Queens) in the Kalakuta Republic. It’s a story of the honest and incomparable Love between Fela and his Queens.
  • The theatrical play is a display of memories of Fela.
  • This is the first time the play will be in live in Abuja.

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