The purpose of the evening was to honor Mawuli Semevo's life and legacy.
Some of the most well-known figures in Ghanaian arts and culture, including his peers David Dontoh, Fred Amugi, Mrs. Edinam Atatsi, Irene Opare, and Jagger Pee, graced the memorial night with heartfelt remembrances of their time with Semevo.
James Gardiner and a number of up-and-coming actors from the YOLO TV series, in which he was instrumental in training the next generation of artists, were among the young actors he collaborated with who were present.
The evening's powerful spoken word pieces, storytelling sessions, and performances encapsulated Mawuli Semevo's influence and artistry.
A fire accident caused issues for Mawuli Semevo, a revered character in Ghanaian theater, who died on February 20 at Ridge Hospital.
With his outstanding performances in shows like Harvest at 17, A Stab in the Dark, Escape of Love, Like Cotton Twines, and The Good Old Days: The Love of AA, he made a lasting impression on the business as a former director of the National Theatre's Drama Company.
He was also well-known for his stirring performance as Baba Fakunle in the National Theatre's production of Image Bureau and April Productions' adaption of Ola Rotimi's The Gods Are Not to Blame last year.EN
With his outstanding performances in shows like Harvest at 17, A Stab in the Dark, Escape of Love, Like Cotton Twines, and The Good Old Days: The Love of AA, he made a lasting impression on the business as a former director of the National Theatre's Drama Company.
He was also well-known for his stirring performance as Baba Fakunle in the National Theatre's production of Image Bureau and April Productions' adaption of Ola Rotimi's The Gods Are Not to Blame last year.EN