Ghana Must Go set to thrill Accra, spark global tour

As the countdown begins to the highly anticipated premiere of Ghana Must Go, acclaimed playwright Latif Abubakar is gearing up to showcase his 20th stage play in a dazzling fusion of culture, comedy, and compelling storytelling. Set to take place at the Accra International Conference Centre on May 24-25, 2025, this production is not just a play – it’s a national voice, a creative revolution, and a bold statement that will put Ghana on the global map like never before.
Ghana Must Go delves into the familiar tale of a group of friends who, weary of life abroad, make the courageous decision to return to their homeland and face the unknown. Through sharp humor, emotional depth, and socially conscious themes, the play promises both laughter and introspection, offering audiences a chance to reflect on the complexities of homecoming, opportunity, disillusionment, and rediscovery.
For Latif Abubakar, this milestone production is a testament to his 15 years at the helm of Globe Productions, where he has brought to life iconic plays such as Thank God for Idiots and The Second Coming of Nkrumah. As the 20th play in his career, Ghana Must Go is not just a celebration of past successes but a bold step into the future, paving the way for even more groundbreaking theatrical experiences.
But Ghana Must Go is about more than just entertainment – it is at the forefront of the Big Push Ghana initiative, a theatre-led investment and tourism drive that aims to showcase Ghana’s economy, culture, and promise to a global audience. Following its premiere in Accra, the play will embark on a tour of 10 countries, including the US, UK, Canada, Saudi Arabia, and China, combining performances with investment expos and networking events to attract high-value investors and tourists.
Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this cultural phenomenon – book your ticket to Ghana Must Go now and experience the magic of Latif Abubakar’s visionary storytelling. This isn’t just a play, it’s a movement. It’s a story of return. It’s a celebration of Ghana. And it’s a once-in-a-lifetime performance that you won’t want to
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