Sunday 2 November 2014

HAVE YOU SEEN OUR TICKETS?


 
Wow… I love this ticket. After several designs and consultations, revolution agreed on this standard Ticket for the box office sales for production of Stuffs like love. Designed to suit international standard, the ticket is expected to go on sales before two weeks into production and we expect a sell out before production date, so that all our box office officials will do is to sleep and take some drinks, right? 300 tickets would be sold while 25 VIP tickets will be given out to revolution VIPs -   Director of Marketing/Publicity, Edna Ezekiel


WHAT DOES THE STAGE LOOK LIKE?


 
The stage is designed to suit the storyline in a realistic way to the audience. The stage which promises to be the first two storey stage with conventional room lighting and also stage lighting would host the 13 cast plus two guest musicians for the big show – Gospel musical comedy – the stage contract has been awarded out to professionals. With beautiful paintings, wallpaper, windows, and furniture materials, we know you won’t believe your eye. The stage is expected to be mounted at the Arts Theatre, University of Ibadan. The proposed venue of the production. 




MEET THE CAST


 
After auditions, revolution proceeded to rehearsals from which 13 competent cast were chosen to act the roles for the upcoming play, stuffs like love. They include Aderibigbe Thommie [Mr. Frank, school security personnel], Obisanya Opemipo [Miss. Allen, A female Hostel warden], Ukatu Sandra [Kate, A final year student undecided on a proposal], Fabbydee [Isaac, an hardworking man, Kate’s FiancĂ©], Ajuwon Gabriel [Mike, A choir director helplessly in love with a choir member], Obidiegwu Ikechukwu [A fellowship president, helplessly in love with a chorister], Aladekomo Funto [Ore, A final year single lady, worried about why she has been single all her life], Omo-Sowho Ogho Pearl [Ife, final year student, victim of distance relationship deceit], Mbamara Onyinye [Debby, A final year chorister who enjoys being loved], Okere Ekene Lynda [Ada, A student enjoying her affair with a lecturer] Ifeoma Michael [Shade, a mean, bitter final year student fighting a serious physical battle],  Oyewole Temitope [Mrs. Ojo, mother to Kate], Ayo [Lecturer] and guest musicians; Opadoja Samuel and Promise Abraham.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

PLAY THEATRE LOGO UNVEILED!!!


 
Revolution announced its revelation of the official play logo. The logo is a colorful combination of blue-grey, grey and red for the three words in the title, stuffs, like, love respectively. Under the logo is the movie theme word ‘it may look like it, but it ain’t it’, which tells the message of the play of the love look-alike that isn’t love.  Check it out.