Iyalode Ibadan Set to Rekindle the City’s Stage Culture This June

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The city of Ibadan is set to witness a significant moment in its cultural and theatrical calendar with the stage production of Iyalode Ibadan, slated for June 22, 2025.

Iyalode Ibadan Set to Rekindle the City’s Stage Culture This June


 The play, a retelling of an epic story rooted in Yoruba heritage, will be staged at the iconic venue of the University of Ibadan’s Arts Theatre.


Produced by Ayo Adams in collaboration with Egbe Atelewo and directed by Waheed Olamilekan Orolabi, Iyalode Ibadan is not just a dramatic performance. It is a collective effort to preserve and reimagine indigenous narratives through the lens of contemporary theatre. The production brings together seasoned and emerging talents in acting, music, costume, and production design, showcasing a blend of traditional Yoruba aesthetics and modern stagecraft.


Iyalode Ibadan Set to Rekindle the City’s Stage Culture This June



The story, drawn from the sociopolitical landscape of old Ibadan, explores the power dynamics, gender roles, and communal values through the eyes of the central female figure, an Iyalode, traditionally a high-ranking and influential woman in Yoruba society. Through this lens, the play seeks to engage audiences with questions about leadership, identity, and the enduring relevance of culture.


According to the producers, Iyalode Ibadan is more than just performance art. It is a statement of purpose to deepen public appreciation for Yoruba history and theatre. It also reflects a growing movement within Ibadan’s creative community to invest in culturally conscious storytelling that resonates across generations.


Rehearsals have been ongoing with support from artists, language consultants, and cultural advocates. The production team emphasizes that accessibility and authenticity are top priorities, ensuring the story remains faithful to its roots while remaining engaging to a contemporary audience.


For tickets, visit https://bit.ly/iyalodeibadan




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