Monday, 21 March 2016

‘Wakaa!’ becomes first Nigerian musical to hit London

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The hit Nigerian show by Bolanle Austen-Peters, “Wakaa! The Musical”, ​will in July, ​become the first Nigerian musical to make it to ​London, the British capital.

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Venue is ​​Shaw Theater on July 22​.
T​he sell-out musical by Terra Kulture has ​played to over 10,000 people over twelve shows in Lagos earlier this year.
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The show was so popular during its first stint, people were offering to pay to stand in the aisles, according to Austen-Peters.
Describing itself as “a play about the trials, successes and experiences of young graduates from varied backgrounds,” “Wakaa! The Musical” follows the fate of a group of friends after a wager is struck at graduation. Set to popular music, it’s part social commentary, part satire, but all singing and dancing.
Austen-Peters turned to musicals just two years ago. The trained lawyer and businesswoman had been in the theater industry for 12 years, but a trip to Broadway turned her attention to the stage’s most flamboyant genre.
​​“Saro: The Musical” was Austen-Peter’s first musical venture, priming Nigerian audiences for “Wakaa!”, her second genre piece to take to the stage.
​“Big musicals in Lagos ​- ​it’s something that’s never been done before​. ​We’re opening up a landscape,​ ​and aiding artists who have never had a platform before.”
“We should start exporting products, especially culture, from Nigeria,” she ​said, adding that the Nigerian Ministry of Culture has been one of her supporters in the transition to the English stage.
Austen-Peters reveals that four of the musical’s characters are based in part on prominent figures from within the Nigerian political sphere.
She won’t reveal all the names, but admits a character “very influential, but not particularly educated” was inspired by Patience Jonathan, the wife of former president Goodluck Jonathan.
“It’s very critical – it’s a social commentary”​,​ an approach that’s won her many fans, including current president Muhammed Buhari, who caught a performance earlier this year.
“We can rival any of the big institutions in the world​. “I believe we can do exactly what is being done in England and America.”
If you are in London this summer, make it a date with ​”Wakaa!” at the Shaw Theatre, 100-110 Euston Road, London. Dates: July 22 – 24, 2016. ​

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