Theatre Lovers thrilled With Nii Commey Handwriting Play “SKIRTS & SUITS”
The GNAT Hall's Bediako Hall was filled with joy and laughter last Saturday as
a cross-section of Ghanaians were thrilled with the captivating Nii Commey
Handwriting Play dubbed: "SKIRTS & SUITS."
The play, which MTN Ghana sponsored and helped stage, was performed to honour
this year's International Customer Service Week.
A night of immersive corporate stage dramedy was presented to thousands
of theater enthusiasts by the storytelling hub Handwriting Communications.
The story of angels and demons, of customer experience, interlaced with spicy
corporate nonsense, knee-slapping, untamed characters a touch of the feminine
spirit and masculine ego.
The play focused primarily on what happens in an organization in regard to
customer service.
The play is a standard depiction of the comings and goings in a
conventional corporate setting, with strong customer service underpinnings.
In Skirts and Suits, the contemporary corporate office was the point of action
of all the drama that happens daily, with an urban fusion of exciting
characters occupying the roles of customers, employers, customer service
people, and the entire workforce who interface with the organization.
The story clearly exposes the good, the bad, and the ugly that happen in a
typical office. What is more thrilling is the chronicling of the contemporary
corporate woman and the vicissitudes that stare at them: the opportunities, and
the temptations, power, position, and romance.
It was a night for service providers, corporate Ghana, and all who are
customers in one way or the other. Patrons are being entreated to be expectant
of something unusual.
Nii Commey Handwriting has, over the years, plopped the seats of theatre
lovers with his timeless plays such as “Romantic Nonsense”, “My Name is
Romance,” and “Where Two or More Women are Gathered.”
Handwriting Communications is an indigenous storytelling hub based in Accra,
dedicated to using experiential storytelling tools for communication,
education, and entertainment.
Source: Peacefmonline