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OSAMEDE.. a theatrical blessing for the Yuletide at MUSON Centre

by Funmilayo Adeniji
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*Starring top-notch actors including: Nobert Young, Patrick Doyle, Paul Adams, Soibifaa Dokubo, Rolake Adesina, Patrick Diabuah

OSAMEDE, a theatrical piece comes on stage December 25-27 at the AGIP Hall, MUSON Centre, Lagos; 4pm and 7pm daily.

Written by written by Paul Ugbede and Tosin Otudeko; produced and directed by Ayo Ajayi, OSAMEDE, a story about royalty, patriotism and personal ambitions, is a musical that “passes salient messages to contemporary audience through myriad of timeless lessons and exposures to the deep cultural heritage of a people who venerate their God-king,” according to a statement by the producers. 

“The cast and crew is equally a mélange of old and new faces in the Nollywood/theatre space featuring the likes of – Nobert Young, Patrick Doyle, Paul Adams, Soibifaa Dokubo, Rolake Adesina, Patrick Diabuah and other exceptionally talented cast and crew members who are primed to send the audience to cloud nine this Yuletide season!”

On the inspiration behind the play, the executive producer, Lilian Olubi, says: “I have always had a healthy appreciation for the excellence and beauty of the storied Benin kingdom… it is undoubtedly rich in history, costume and tradition and so I consider it fitting to showcase and promote this wealth of culture through the Osamede story which I strongly believe will appeal to both the local and international audiences.”

Olubi, a finance and investment professional, continues: “Our eponymous hero, Osamede is a woman who comes into a heavily patriarchal system and displays immense courage despite the societal limits placed on her. Other overarching themes and values centre around social injustices and dysfunctional strata, nationhood and true leadership” she added.

Lead cast member, Nobert Young, says, “Edo may be one of the minor tribes in present Nigeria but it’s the greatest tribe in the world! It is the greatest tribe in Africa. It is the greatest tribe in Nigeria….

“It is one of the most respected monarchies in Africa and in the world today. The respect for the Oba is still topnotch. So it might be a small tribe, minority tribe in Nigeria, but worldwide everybody knows the Benin kingdom, especially with the stealing of the artworks in 1897. Everybody wants to see the rich culture of Benin worldwide.  And I can guarantee you that Edo people, especially the Bini, when they see that there is a play that has the cultural background of the Edo, they  will come because they respect and love their tradition.”

Patrick Doyle, another lead cast, avers, “Practically all Bini plays revolve around the royalty. “OSAMEDE has the same theme, you know, of where there’s victory over treachery, where the throne is forced to stamp its authority. Because I know that in Benin the throne is very important. And every effort is made in drama, to uphold the dignity of the throne. And this is not an exception.

“It is relevant to the times because human beings have not changed. The propensity to treachery has not changed since antiquity. And the propensity to engineer the victory of good over evil is timeless. So this play at this time,  what it does, is it further reinforces  the belief that at the end of the day, good will triumph over evil.

“Because it is a good thing. It is a human story. And it speaks to our situation even right now. It speaks to us at different variations and different levels. And there’s something for everybody that talks about feminism, which is a topical issue even right now. Although the play is situated in a twilight zone of antiquity and modernity. A lot of the functions that are brought forth in this play are based in antiquity. The lessons that you can draw from it are for everybody.

“The role of females as heroines even in Bini culture exists, for instance, Emotan. So it’s not strange to Bini culture for women to have heroic roles to play in life. So this is just one other story where women can find inspiration to be successful, to be brave and to be courageous. And our men can find inspiration to be less treacherous. So that’s it.” 

Tickets for the play can be obtained at http://osamedetheplay.com

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