Nii Commey outdoors new play ‘Last Chicken in the Kitchen’ for customer service week
Playwright Nii Commey is set to stage a new play, Last Chicken in the Kitchen, produced by Handwriting Communication, in partnership with St...
Playwright Nii Commey is set to stage a new play, Last Chicken in the Kitchen,.
produced by Handwriting Communication, in partnership with Stories for Change Foundation.
The play, written and directed by Nii Commey, is scheduled to be staged.
this October at the National Theatre as part of activities to mark the second edition.
of the Customer Theatre Festival.
Last year, the “Romantic Nonsense” Playwright celebrated the customer service week with thousands.
of theatre lovers, in partnership with telecommunication giants, MTN in a corporate dramedy, “Skirts and.
Suits.
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Speaking with the media at the launch of this year’s festival, Nii Commey.
called on corporate Ghana to leverage the occasion to celebrate their loyal customers and staff.
“We are looking forward to having corporate Ghana leverage on the occasion to celebrate their.
valued customers and devoted employees, on the special occasion of Customer Service Week.
We are creating an unforgettable season of theatre experience for all and sundry with my.
latest stage masterpiece,” he said.
He further emphasised the potency storytelling wields in addressing critical issues like customer.
service.
“I wrote this play with our society in mind.
It’s a play that tells the story of everyone, and as we know, stories have.
a magic wand to fortify relationships, establish bonds, intensify emotions, and advocate for positive change.
That is what “Last Chicken in the Kitchen” was written to achieve,” he concluded.
Nii Commey draws inspiration from real-life stories that transcend the boundaries of traditional theatre,.
offering a fresh and deeper experience that resonates with audiences of all backgrounds.
The play follows a dynamic ensemble of characters as they navigate the challenges.
and triumphs of customer service across various industries.
The Customer Service Theatre Festival is the flagship of Handwriting Communication, a strategic.
communication hub, in partnership with Stories for Change Foundation, an African-originated foundation promoting the power.
of storytelling to bring positive change in Africa.
Since 2009, Nii Commey has been arguably one of the most consistent organic.
storytellers whose works like “Mummy’s Dimples and Pimples”, and “You May Kiss the Corpse”, have.
been used as final-year projects by students from universities such as the University of Cape.
Coast and University of Education, Winneba.