Ghana’s cultural calendar would be incomplete without the thrilling pulse of a Roverman play.
For 17 years, Uncle Ebo Whyte has brought stories that laugh with us, cry with us, and challenge us to think deeper about life.
With plays like Bananas & Groundnuts, Devil’s Wife, I Want To Feed You, and Love on the Ropes, Roverman has set a standard that theatre is not just alive but thriving.
The latest addition, Voices in My Head, is set to grip audiences with a tale of fame, betrayal, and redemption. Cheslie, a once-beloved gospel artist, falls from grace in the most humiliating way. Her voice is silenced, her reputation destroyed.
On the brink of despair, her ex, Rod, reappears – but in helping her, he steps into an invisible war where unseen forces tug at Cheslie’s destiny. It’s a story of love, hope, and the voices that guide us.
The play debuts at the National Theatre from September 5–14, 2025, with early Voices In My Head runs from September 5th to 14 th and the showtimes are 7pm on Fridays, 4and 8pm on Saturdays and 1pm, 4pm and 8pm on Sundays.
Early bird tickets are currently priced at GHC250 until August 31. Afterward, tickets will be GHC300, available via Korba shortcode *365*535#, Roverman App, and the following outlets; Joy FM, Dansoman Shell, East Legon Shell, Airport Shell and Comm 11 Shell.
Call 0505546010 or send a whatsapp to 0505546030 for enquiries. VOICES IN MY HEAD is proudly sponsored by Gino Jollof Mix and Korba. Supported by Gino and Korba, with communications partner MNotify, Voices in My Head promises to be another unforgettable chapter in Ghana’s theatre history.