ADVERTISEMENT

Guests witness amazing performance at "Lagos@50" edition

Heartbeat, a romantic musical that tells the story of a homeless shelter, Grace House, and it explores Lagos, the heartbeat of Nigeria.

The play combines drama, music and dance featuring Nollywood star Femi Jacobs, Big Brother celeb Thin Tall Tony (TTT) and a host of other talented artists.

Heartbeat is a romantic musical that tells the story of a shelter, Grace House, which unites a reformed rebel leader, an optimistic photographer and a young man in search of his parents. When they come face to face with their fate, they are moved to move on a journey of hope, love and faith.

The show started with a beautiful rendition of the National Anthem which sort of put the entire audience in awe and great expectation of what was to come.

ADVERTISEMENT

The play opens by introducing us to some of the cast of the show with a beautiful music and dance performance.

The acting performances of the entire cast were pretty much like watching a super dope Hollywood movie, only that this time, it was Nigerian theatre art. The acting was pretty real so much that the audience exclaimed at a stabbing scene and a slap scene.

The lightings, sound, stage arrangement, costumes and makeup were perfectly organised to fit into the context of the play.

The story unfolded in a classic manner, commencing with the establishment of characters and later bringing these characters together in the setting of Grace House, where their purpose and lives would intertwine. Culture and a little bit of religion also spiced up the play, however it was good that much focus was not put on religion, but on moral standing because of the diversity of the audience.

In addition to its entertainment value, Heartbeat is strongly hinged on the Nigerian reality. Some familiar subjects, such as riots, corruption, power cuts, the consequent dependence on fuel and generators and the persistent discontent with government and its officials take up a massive chunk of its story.

Enhance Your Pulse News Experience!

Get rewards worth up to $20 when selected to participate in our exclusive focus group. Your input will help us to make informed decisions that align with your needs and preferences.

I've got feedback!

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

How to block Ecobank account and ATM card

How to block Ecobank account and ATM card

Food aphrodisiacs: Can oysters really spice up your bedroom experience?

Food aphrodisiacs: Can oysters really spice up your bedroom experience?

Pulse Hot Takes: Why Nigerian married men always keep side chicks

Pulse Hot Takes: Why Nigerian married men always keep side chicks

Why the Nido and Cerelac sold in Nigeria is unhealthy

Why the Nido and Cerelac sold in Nigeria is unhealthy

Chess master Shawn Martinez teams up with Tunde Onakoya to break world record

Chess master Shawn Martinez teams up with Tunde Onakoya to break world record

Here's what 'WSG' means, and how it can be used in texting

Here's what 'WSG' means, and how it can be used in texting

Did you know there's a church that worships Beyoncé instead of God?

Did you know there's a church that worships Beyoncé instead of God?

Georgetown researchers engage with Nigerian music icons hosted by Jack Rich

Georgetown researchers engage with Nigerian music icons hosted by Jack Rich

7 signs your boyfriend is a husband material

7 signs your boyfriend is a husband material

'Stairway to Heaven' is set to be permanently removed so no one can use it

'Stairway to Heaven' is set to be permanently removed so no one can use it

5 weird units of measurement you probably didn't know about

5 weird units of measurement you probably didn't know about

DIY Recipes: How to make fluffy pancakes without using eggs

DIY Recipes: How to make fluffy pancakes without using eggs

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT