Two of Ghana’s finest and hottest movie acts Nadia Buari and Majid Michel have been named to headline this year’s AY Live Show scheduled for May 1 – Workers Day – in Nigeria.
The two are part of a long list of Nigerian and international acts who will grace what has been tagged as biggest night of Nigerian comedy.
The event comes off at the world-class 6,000 capacity New Expo Hall of the Eko Hotel and Suites Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
AY Live show has become an event that brings together some of comedy’s biggest acts from Nigeria and the world on one stage to dish out rib-cracking comedy.
The AY Live show is the brain child of Ayo Richard Makun, popularly known as AY. He is a multi-talented, multiple award-winning Standup comedian, and one of the most successful comic acts Nigeria has produced.
He comes across easily, as Nigeria’s most creative comedian as he has proved himself an established authority as a Compere, Standup Comedian, Radio and TV.
AY Live Show is arguably the best Comedy Show in Nigeria and runs on several TV Channels in the country as well as and internationally.
Over the years, the shows have become the most sold-out comedy and music concerts and it has twice broken and set enviable record standards in comedy events in Nigeria. Since 2007, the show has been held in Lagos and Abuja.
This year’s show tagged Another Invasion will be headlined by AY and fully backed by some of Nigeria’s finest comedy greats, I Go Dye, Gordons, Seyilaw, Funny Bone, De Don, Banky W, Elenu, Princess and Helen Paul.
Music acts, M.I., Jesse Jagz, Banky W, Skuki, Omotolo, Kas, Wiz Kid, YQ and 9ice will thrill the audience to an exciting array of good music with support from special guest DJs DJ Jimmy Jan (UK), Mohammed Jammal (UK), JJC (UK). Movie acts Aki & Pawpaw will also be in attendance.
Story by Ernest Dela Aglanu/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
Thursday, 21 April 2011
I get intimidated when asked to act nude – Portia Asare Boateng
Actress Portia Asare Boateng has said due to her religious background and views, she constantly gets intimidated when she is asked to act nude.
The actress who was speaking on Day Break Hitz on Hitz FM Wednesday did not mince words in saying she is a staunch Christian who finds it difficult playing such roles since it is in clear contrast to her religious believes.
Portia affirmed that, “I get intimidated when they ask me to play roles like nude…that is what makes it challenging for me.”
Insisting further that she gets nervous whenever she is asked to play such roles, “It’s basically about my Christian life because I am a Christian and I love the things of God so even though as an actress you have to be versatile, you have to be able to do everything, when it comes to such roles, I get shaken, I get nervous.”
As much as she ends up playing those roles, she sometimes engages the producer or the directors of the movies to reach a consensus and possibly adjust the scene or the ‘nude’ role.
These roles, Portia however revealed, will not make her quit a very profitable industry. “Not at all…it has become part of me now, I only want to get to the top but I wouldn’t want to stop” adding that it is financially rewarding.
The Ghanaian movie industry today, she hinted, is growing but was quick to advise upcoming actors to, “Learn from the old actors and actresses because they’ve been there and they’ve come far,” adding that they should not only aim at popularity.
She has been in the industry for more than a decade now and is very synonymous with local movies starring in countless number of them.
Portia stars in Kwaw Ansah’s latest production, The Good Old Days – Papa Lasisi Good Bicycle, playing the role of Maame Mansa, a mother and wife of Joe E Mensah.
The Good Old Days – Papa Lasisi Good Bicycle tells the story of Papa Lasisi a Lagotian petty trader who is popularly known in the community as a shrewd businessman. Every penny in his world counts and would therefore not discount a penny.
It is when the daring children of Joe E Mensah attempt to outwit Papa Lasisi on hiring his bicycle that people realize the extent of Papa Lasisi’s shrewdness.
This film features the likes of Psalm Ajetefio, Jackson Davis, Fred Amugi, and others. The lead role is however played by three boys, Aaron Adatsi, Michael Owusu Afriyie and Samuel Obeng, who were all part of the first episode.
The movie premieres April 23 at the National Theatre.
Story by Ernest Dela Aglanu/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
The actress who was speaking on Day Break Hitz on Hitz FM Wednesday did not mince words in saying she is a staunch Christian who finds it difficult playing such roles since it is in clear contrast to her religious believes.
Portia affirmed that, “I get intimidated when they ask me to play roles like nude…that is what makes it challenging for me.”
Insisting further that she gets nervous whenever she is asked to play such roles, “It’s basically about my Christian life because I am a Christian and I love the things of God so even though as an actress you have to be versatile, you have to be able to do everything, when it comes to such roles, I get shaken, I get nervous.”
As much as she ends up playing those roles, she sometimes engages the producer or the directors of the movies to reach a consensus and possibly adjust the scene or the ‘nude’ role.
These roles, Portia however revealed, will not make her quit a very profitable industry. “Not at all…it has become part of me now, I only want to get to the top but I wouldn’t want to stop” adding that it is financially rewarding.
The Ghanaian movie industry today, she hinted, is growing but was quick to advise upcoming actors to, “Learn from the old actors and actresses because they’ve been there and they’ve come far,” adding that they should not only aim at popularity.
She has been in the industry for more than a decade now and is very synonymous with local movies starring in countless number of them.
Portia stars in Kwaw Ansah’s latest production, The Good Old Days – Papa Lasisi Good Bicycle, playing the role of Maame Mansa, a mother and wife of Joe E Mensah.
The Good Old Days – Papa Lasisi Good Bicycle tells the story of Papa Lasisi a Lagotian petty trader who is popularly known in the community as a shrewd businessman. Every penny in his world counts and would therefore not discount a penny.
It is when the daring children of Joe E Mensah attempt to outwit Papa Lasisi on hiring his bicycle that people realize the extent of Papa Lasisi’s shrewdness.
This film features the likes of Psalm Ajetefio, Jackson Davis, Fred Amugi, and others. The lead role is however played by three boys, Aaron Adatsi, Michael Owusu Afriyie and Samuel Obeng, who were all part of the first episode.
The movie premieres April 23 at the National Theatre.
Story by Ernest Dela Aglanu/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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