A statement issued on Tuesday by the organisers said the
audio play would be premiered on Clubhouse, the popular drop-in audio chat
platform, on May 15 and May 16, with shows at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. on both days.
Clubhouse is a social platform, built around “drop-in audio
chat”, featuring ephemeral real-time voice conversations that any user can
listen to but cannot record.
The statement said the proceeds from the show would support
GEANCO, whose work provides full tuition, healthcare and social and psychological
support to young female survivors of terrorism and gender inequality in Nigeria
and across the continent.
The statement quoted Nnaji as saying: “The contemporary
issues highlighted in the script are what sold me; this is an artful retelling
of Fela’s story and I’m honored to be a part of it.
“I grew up on radio plays and the experience is nostalgic
for me – the power of voice to influence minds and touch hearts is undeniable.”
Fela Ten Twenty, the title of the audio adaptation, will
feature an exciting new interpretation of Bill T. Jones’ and Jim Lewis’
Original FELA! Script, framing the ongoing #EndSARS movement in the context of
Fela Kuti’s legacy.
Music for the production would be recorded in Lagos,
Nigeria, by The Cavemen, the widely-celebrated band rekindling Nigerian
highlife with their new album Roots.
Funa Maduka, writer, director and producer of Fela Ten
Twenty, commended the actress for her efforts to see the play come to reality.
“For this adaptation, I tripled speaking roles for women by
bringing the voices of the Kalakuta Queens, women who fought and performed
alongside Fela, to the forefront.
“Women have long been at the centre of political movements,
especially in Africa.
“To have a woman of Genevieve’s calibre play a Kalakuta
Queen, only elevates this legacy of leadership, fortitude and grace”.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Genevieve
Nnaji is a Nigerian actress, producer and director.
She won the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a
Leading Role in 2005.
In 2011, she was honoured as a Member of the Order of the
Federal Republic by the Nigerian government for her contributions to Nollywood.
Her directorial debut movie, Lionheart, was Nigeria’s first
submission to the Oscars.
Nnaji frequently uses her platform to advocate for social
causes, including #EndSARS, which the Fela Ten Twenty script adaptation
centres.
She joins a talented cast of actors from Nigeria, the UK and
the U.S., including Sir Marcell as Fela Kuti, Jumoké Fashola as Funmilayo Kuti,
NC Grey as Najite – a Kalakuta Queen and Nneamaka Nwadei as Omolara – a
Kalakuta Queen.
Others are Malikat Rufai as Sandra Izsadore, Uche Ogodi as
J.K. Braimah, Comfort Dangana as DJ Switch, Adeola Adebari as Tunde, Muhammed
Agboluaje as the Driver, LaToya Ransom as the Radio Journalist and Aliu Ajala
as the Babalawo.
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