25 Plays, International Showpieces Headline Maiden Lagos International Theatre Festival

…As SanwoOlu, Austen-Peters Promise To Wow Lagosians

Twenty-five stage plays, including three International showpieces, will headline the Lagos International Theatre Festival (LITF) 2024 which kicks off on Thursday, November 14, 2024.

The festival, in its maiden edition, will run for four days between November 14 and 17 across four iconic venues in the sprawling Lagos metropolis.

The four-day line-up is designed to celebrate culture, creativity and community,promising an immersive journey through the vibrant world of theatre, live performances, workshops, and more.

With 25 plays lined up across the four venues at the Terra Kulture Arena, MUSON Centre, University of Lagos and Glover Hall, festival goers will also savour three international shows from the United States of America, South Africa and Zambia.
At a ceremony to formally announce the festival on Tuesday, November 5, at the Lagos House in Marina, Lagos State Governor, Mr. BabajideSanwoOlu said the state was pleased and committed to partner with the Terra Kulture team to give Lagosians a beautiful experience throughout the four days of the festival.

SanwoOlu said he nursed no hesitation in signing off as the lead sponsor of the festival, adding that he hopes the festival will assist the state in promoting the idea of an arts and culture calendar that will guide residents and visitors coming to the state on where to go and what to see.

“Our hope is to use this brilliant initiative to support theatre practitioners and to encourage listing art activities ahead so that visitors to our state can have an idea of what each month offers for them.”

The founder of LITF and celebrated film and theatre producer, MrsBolanle Austen-Peters, also said the festival would be an annual fanfare to celebrate talents, showcase authentic African stories and provide platforms for quality engagements.

She added that the maiden edition of LITF coincides with the 20th anniversary of the founding of Terra Kulture Group by her.
“After several world-class plays that we have promoted locally and internationally and after training more than 26,000 youngsters through the Terra Academy for the Arts, we are delighted to be using LITF to draw attention to live theatre, determined to continue to lead the charge that stage plays are alive and well in Nigeria.”

ABOUT
The LITF is a vibrant four-day extravaganza! Scheduled to run from November 14th to 17th. Four venues across Lagos will come alive with a diverse range of performances and eachvenue will be transformed into a theatrical hub, buzzing with vendors and interactive activities, making LITF a truly immersive experience.

FESTIVAL MISSION
The Lagos International Theatre Festival aims to celebrate and promote the richness of Nigerian and African theatre by providing a platform for local and international artists to showcase their talents.
The festival seeks to bridge the gap between traditional and contemporary theatre, fostering cultural exchange and collaboration.

A GROWTH CATALYST
LITF amplifies the magic of theatre; drama, musical, spoken word, and experimental theatre, showcasing the best of Nigerian and African storytelling. LITF offers branded opportunities and experiences that delivers matchless impact and visibility:
i. Engage, capture and collaborate with target audience.
ii. Build powerful brand love through engagements with the product.

FOUNDER
Bolanle Austen-Peters is avisionary lawyer and a celebrated stage and film director/producer. She has been featured in Forbes three times as one of theleading women in Africa and hailed by CNN as the “woman powering theatre in Nigeria”.
She has received over 50 awards for her outstanding contributions to the arts.

She is the founder of Terra Kulture, a world-class destination that showcases the richness and diversity of Nigerian arts and culture. She is also the creative force behindBolanle Austen-Peters Productions, which has produced acclaimed plays that have captivated audiences across three continents. Some of her notable works include Saro The Musical, Fela and the Kalakuta Queens, Death and The King’s Horseman, and many more.
As a filmmaker, she has also produced and directed some of the most successful and award-winning movies in Nigeria, such as 93 Days, The Bling Lagosians, Collision Course, Man of God, FunmilayoRansomeKuti, and House of Ga’a.

She is a passionate advocate for youth empowerment and education. In partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, she founded Terra Academy For The Arts (TAFTA), which provides free training for young people in various aspects of theatre production, such aslighting, set design, and sound design. The academy has graduated over 26,000 young adults with valuable skills.

GOVERNING PATRONS
Mr. John Momoh
Chairman/CEO Channels TV

Mr. Karl Toriola
CEO MTN Nigeria

Mr. YemiIdowu
MD Aircom Ng. Ltd.

Mrs. YewandeZaccheaus
CEO of Eventful Ltd

Mr. Ron Kunene
South African Producer

Mr. Femi Tejuosho
Partner Helios Inv. Partners Africa Ltd

Mr. Donald Duke
Former Gov. Cross Rivers State

Ladi A Chinade

Mr. Chris Ubosi
Radio Broadcaster

ADVISORY BOARD
Mrs. Joke Silva
Producer/Veteran Actress

Mr. Samuel Perry aka BrodaShaggi
Comedian/Actor

Mrs. ChiomaUde
Founder AFRIFF

Mr. Femi Elufowojujr. OBE
Creative Arts Practitioner

Mr. JahmanAnikulapo
Culture Curator & Communicator

Mr. Israel Eboh
National President, NANTAP

Ms. KehindeBankole
Award winning Actress

Ms. OsasIghodaro
Award winning Actress

Mr. Kenneth Uphopho
Lagos Fringe-Festival Director

Mr. Teju Kareem
MD/CEO Zmirage Multimedia Limited

INTERNATIONAL PLAYS
Satchmo at the Waldorf (United States)
A one-man portrayal of jazz legend Louis Armstrong, reflecting on race, betrayal, and the price of fame in the final days of his life.

METSI (South Africa)
A spiritual and dramatic story of love and survival in a flood ridden community, exploring the challenges of life and the forces that shape human destiny.

Without A Kiss (Zambia)
A raw and powerful exploration of lost love, domestic violence, and the systemic struggles faced by vulnerable women in an unjust world.

November 14 -Workshops
Venue: John Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture
Time:12:00pm – 4:00pm
Kickstart the festival with engaging workshops designed to support and inspire creatives in the arts.

Interactive workshops covering a wide range of topics- the role of insurance and finance in the creative arts, dramatic story telling reading workshop and the role of radio in theatre arts.

November 15 – Opening Night Celebration
Venue: Terra Kulture
Time: 6:00 PM
The festival officially opens at Terra Kulture with a grand evening of theatrical performance by BAP Productions. Expect an unforgettable showcase of Nigerian talent and artistry, setting the stage for an exciting weekend of drama, laughter, and cultural
exchange.

November 16-17 – Theatre comes alive at Four Iconic Locations.
25 plays will be performed across four iconic Lagos venues: Terra Kulture, Muson Centre, University of Lagos and Glover Hall.
From 12pm to 8pm each day, plays will run simultaneously, creating a vibrant hub of art and culture all over the city.

Each location will have dedicated festival grounds with:
•Vendor Stalls for snacks, drinks, arts, and crafts.
•Sponsor Booths for brand activation.
•Face Painting and activities for kids and the young at heart.
•Drinks/Food Village where festival goers can sit and relax while they wait for their shows.
•Games and Interactive Activities for all ages.
The festival promises a bustling, family-friendly atmosphere where audiences can
engage with live theatre and Lagos’ local artisans alike.
Closing Night – November 17
Venue:Terra Kulture
Time:7:00 PM
Wrap up the festival with BrodaShaggi, who will bring his unique humour, celebrity guestappearances, and high-energy skits to the Terra Kulture stage, delivering an entertaining finale that celebrates the power of performance and laughter.