EA Productions, as part of its role in improving the quality of education in Ghana, staged a play at the National Theatre.
The play, which was entitled “The Exams,” was patronised by students from Kinbu Senior High School and Sap’s Schools.
Speaking to the media, the Author and Creative of the play, Evelyn Nana Ama Asare, disclosed that the purpose of the drama is to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 4), which is aimed at ensuring inclusive and equitable education.
She added that the play is an innovative way to educate children rather than the traditional method and that the learnings from watching the play can be reproduced without much difficulty.
Again, she said Ghanaians should look forward to more productions from EA Productions in the coming years.
She advised students to stay with their books and not wait for exam time before taking their studies seriously.
An actor in the play, Fred Nana Baffour, said the journey of making the play was not easy but that he was pleased with how it ended.
He urged students to put in much effort to ensure success in their education. He said students should focus much more on their books and read their notes before the examination approaches. According to him, this will help them attain success in their lives.
Speaking to the media, Ignatius Sekyere, Manager of Janico, a beverage company supporting the production, also said they joined to support the play because it is aimed at improving education in Ghana. He expressed a strong belief that education can help raise leaders for the future and said the play is capable of achieving this.
Some of the students who watched the play said they had learned valuable lessons from it. Some promised to take their studies seriously after watching the play.