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Uncle Ebo Whyte’s 60th play “The Ex Factor” hits the national theatre this April

Rovermen, assemble! It’s that time of the season when Ghanaian playwright James Ebo Whyte and his theatre company, Roverman Productions, grace the stage with another thrilling original play.

Debuting Uncle Ebo Whyte’s 60th play in 17 years is “The Ex Factor.” Mark your calendars: April 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, and 13—a four-member cast brings to life a story of love, money, and pride.

Each character sees life differently, but in the end, the truth stares back in deafening silence. And for you, the audience, a question lingers—can you stand the reflection you see? Brothers Pee and Kay have known fortune, parties, and weird fetishes all their lives.

Now, they must prove their worth by multiplying a million dollars in seed capital—or risk losing their father’s vast fortune. Meanwhile, Mr. Adom is in full relaxation mode, preparing for a luxurious five-year world cruise aboard his custom-built $120 million yacht.

Like any self-made rich man, he proudly flaunts his queen. Even Viva, Pee’s ex and a brilliant lawyer, will not be left behind. Despite having her heart shattered, she embodies the age-old adage: behind every great man is a woman. But who truly wins in the end? The love of a father, the loyalty of a brother, or the devotion of a woman who found a bone in an egg?

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Don’t miss this gripping drama! Secure your ticket for GHC300 and experience The Ex Factor live at the National Theatre. Dial 365535# for tickets or make your purchase via the Rover App. Showtimes are as follows:

Fridays: 7 PM

Saturdays: 4 PM & 8 PM

Sundays: 1 PM, 4 PM & 8 PM

Roverman Productions presents this masterpiece in partnership with National Theatre and Joy FM, with support from sponsors Korba, Gino Tomato Mix, Tealeys Tea, Built Africa and mNotify. Media partners include Daily Graphic, Rover, Daily Guide, GhanaWeb, The Independent Ghana, Newsbyte Africa and The Feather Post.

Be there and witness a story that will leave you a step closer to becoming the best version of yourself.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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