According to the group, RMD's return to the stage "elevates our mission to bridge African storytelling with universal human truths."
The play centers around the character of Adenike, brought to life by Idia Aisien, as she grapples with the complexities of love, ambition, and personal desires, all while navigating a challenging relationship with her father, Adebayo, portrayed by the esteemed RMD.
A recently released trailer offers glimpses into the play's dynamic, hinting at intense late-night encounters between Adenike and her husband, Kunle, played by Kunle Remi, juxtaposed with more intimate domestic moments. The production boasts a talented ensemble cast including Tobi Bakre, veteran actor Otunba Akin Lewis, Tomi Ojo, and Ronke Ojo. The staging is described as seamlessly blending a minimalist aesthetic with the vibrant energy often associated with Lagos.
This theatrical endeavor follows the recent Lagos premiere of RMD's film, "Radio Voice," which was sponsored by Globacom. At the premiere, RMD publicly acknowledged Globacom's substantial contributions to the development and shaping of Nigeria's entertainment industry. His return to the stage in London adds another significant chapter to his illustrious career and further underscores the growing global interest in African storytelling and talent.