Entertainment of Wednesday, 27 November 2019

Source: 3news.com

Mame Dokono to stage ‘By The Fire Side’ live with old cast

Maame Dokono (Middle) with some of the old cast of By The Fireside Maame Dokono (Middle) with some of the old cast of By The Fireside

The spirit of the ‘Year of Return’ appears to, indeed, be bringing back a lot of valuable resources, people, events and memories of or from the good old days.

Among these is the all-time best children’s television programme, ‘By The Fireside’ with Grace Omaboe (popularly known in the showbiz circles as Maame Dokono) which is re-invented to be a stage production.

For years, there have been intense crave for the return of this outstanding children’s television programme which made a lot of waves in the 90s. This, undeniably, caused several attempts by different institutions to re-invent the programme in different forms. The sad truth, however, is that all these efforts could not meet their targeted objectives.

Thankfully, in the spirit of the ‘Year of Return’, the rays of this long dream have, at last, found a converging point. E-Ananse Libraries has been successful in uniting some of the old cast of the original programme with their mother (Grace Omaboe, now 73 years) on one stage.

This time, the event dubbed ‘By The Fireside @ Osu’ will done live on stage.

The day will also host a conversation with the ace actress, musician and radio/tv host—Maame Dokono— after which she would be honoured for her awesome contributions to the creative art industry.

Also, the event will feature traditional spoken word, cultural dance and folk music performances.

‘By The Fireside @ Osu’ is intended to be a live monthly storytelling event to be held at the e-Ananse Library situated in Osu, 68th Ringway, Accra.

The event is designed to feature Grace Omaboe and children actors/actresses live on stage in storytelling acts to be directed by Oswald Okaitei, a product of the ‘90’s edition of the programme.

‘By The Fireside @ Osu’ is geared at reviving the storytelling art in the country and also add to the few periodic live art shows in Ghana. Entry is free for the maiden edition and it starts at 5:30 p.m.