Accra is about to be fed a theatrical dish so spicy that audiences may need a glass of cold water on standby.
Roverman Productions, in collaboration with Joy FM and the National Theatre, is lifting the curtain on Order For Four, Uncle Ebo Whyte’s newest drama—and insiders say it’s the tastiest trouble the playwright has cooked up in years.
The play, which premieres on November 28th, isn’t just a date-night story gone wrong. It is a full-course emotional meal seasoned with secrets, jealousy, and unexpected reunions. And yes—there will be explosions—the humankind.
At the centre of the chaos is June, whose well-intentioned plan for a quiet mystery date for her friend Ekua quickly unravels. What was supposed to be a private dinner for two derails when Ekua’s assigned “date” turns out to be the last man she wants to see.
Just when the tension gets thick enough to cut with a steak knife, he walks in with someone tied to June’s past—the kind of person who brings their own drama as carry-on luggage.

By the time all four characters sit down at the table, the restaurant is no longer a cozy dining spot—it’s ground zero for emotional warfare. Think laughter that suddenly becomes suspicion, romance that turns into rivalry, and revelations that land like grenades. It is, quite literally, an Order For Four—but no one ordered the drama that comes with it.
Showings run on November 28th, 29th and 30th, and December 5th, 6th and 7th, 2025, with varying showtimes across the weekend. Early-bird tickets are going for GHC250 until November 16th, after which the price returns to GHC300.
Tickets can be purchased via Korba (*365*535#), the Roverman App, or at Joy FM and selected Shell stations including Dansoman, East Legon, Airport and Community 11. Loyalty customers can enjoy extra discounts as part of Roverman’s ongoing rewards programme.
For enquiries, patrons may WhatsApp 0505546030 or call 0505546010.
This production is sponsored by Korba and Gino Tomato Mix, with communications support from MNotify.
If you thought relationships were complicated, wait until you see four adults attempting to survive a dinner where nobody wants to be the “main course.”
With humour sharp enough to slice through tension and twists that arrive without warning, Order For Four is shaping up to be the most deliciously chaotic theatre experience of the year.
Accra, get ready—your next favourite drama is being served hot.


