"Suffering to lose" comes back to National Theater
Accra, Feb. 20, 2012
The Good Old Days – Suffering to lose is coming back to the National Theatre, after several calls and requests made to the writer and producer, Kwaw Ansah and his film Africa team.
The film takes us through life’s success and reward, and whether a marriage becomes a success or failure depends on the determination of the two to endure the challenges of life.
Professional actors like Ekow (Bingo) Baidoo, Akorfa Edjeani Asiedu, Ecow Smith Asante, Akosua Adjapong, Portia Asare Boateng and many more blend so well with the young and upcoming ones in this masterpiece.
The Good Old Days – suffering to lose before the National release will be showing at the National Theatre on 25th February at 5. 30pm and 8. 30pm at GHC15. 00 only.
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