Recommended Theater: NOLLYWOOD DREAMS (San Francisco Playhouse)

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by Tony Frankel on October 2, 2023

in Theater-San Francisco / Bay Area

San Francisco Playhouse  has begun its 2023-24 Season with the West Coast Premiere of the romantic comedy Nollywood Dreams, directed by Bay Area theatre veteran Margo Hall. Written by Ghanaian-American writer/performer Jocelyn Bioh  (Jaja’s African Hair Braiding  now playing on Broadway, School Girls; Or the African Mean Girls Play  and the book of the musical  Goddess), this hilarious play with sharp wit and big heart spotlights the 1990s explosion of Nigeria’s film industry Nollywood, which churned out films as the country contended with economic and political turmoil. Aspiring ingenue Ayamma yearns for the glitz and glamor of movie stardom, landing an audition with Nollywood’s hottest director seeking a fresh face. Between cat fights with the resident diva, igniting sparks with Nigeria’s “Sexiest Man Born,” and talk show appearances with the Oprah of Lagos, Ayamma’s dreams of leaving her travel agency job behind for a thrilling life might just come true.

photos by Jessica Palopoli

Nollywood Dreams
San Francisco Playhouse at Kensington Park Hotel, 450 Post Street
Tues-Thurs at 7, Fri at 8; Sat at 3 & 8; Sun at 2
ends on November 4, 2023
for tickets, call 415-677-9596 or visit  SF Playhouse

Premiering at MCC Theater Off-Broadway,  Nollywood Dreams  was spotlighted on The Kilroys’ List of notable new works.  Variety  praised Bioh’s “fast-moving comic text,” calling it “warm, wonky, and laugh-out-loud funny’¦this version of Nollywood is, indeed, a dream.”

San Francisco Playhouse has assembled a terrific cast.

Angel Adedokun makes her Playhouse debut as Ayamma Okafor, an aspiring actor with big dreams who works at her parents’ travel agency. Recognized as Theatre Bay Area (TBA) and RHE Charitable Foundation’s 2022 RHE Foundation Artistic Fellow, Adedokun won a TBA Award for her performance in The Oasis’  Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More with Feeling.  She has performed with Shotgun Players, African-American Shakespeare Company, American Conservatory Theater, Bay Area Children’s Theatre, New Conservatory Theatre Center, PlayGround, Berkeley Playhouse, Ray of Light Theatre, SF Sketchfest, and in a reading at Berkeley Repertory Theatre’s Ground Floor. She released her debut EP “Love Always, Angel” and is working on her next album “Love Letters to a Black Seed.”

Brittany Nicole Sims  (she/her) makes her Playhouse debut as Dede Okafor, Ayamma’s pop culture-obsessed older sister. Brittany won the Shellie Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in  ReproRights  at B8 Theatre Company. She has also acted at New Conservatory Theatre Center, African-American Shakespeare Company, Contra Costa Civic Theatre, Central Works Theater Company, 6th Street Playhouse, The Custom Made Theatre Company, and Those Women Productions.

Tre’Vonne Bell  debuts at San Francisco Playhouse as  Gbenga Ezie, a rising Nigerian film director who returned to Nigeria after studying in America. Bell has also performed with Magic Theatre, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Aurora Theatre Company, Golden Thread Productions, and The Custom Made Theatre Company. Bell won a San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle (SFBATCC) Award for their performance in  Exit Strategy  at Aurora Theatre Company.

Jordan Covington makes his Playhouse debut as Wale Owusu, Nigeria’s “Sexiest Man Born” who is a rising star in the world of Nollywood films. He has appeared in productions at Berkeley Playhouse, PlayGround, Theatre Rhinoceros, 3Girls Theatre, The Lower Bottom Playaz, New Canon Theatre Company, and I Can Do That! Performing Arts Center.

Seen in San Francisco Playhouse’s [hieroglyph],  Anna Marie Sharpe  returns to the Playhouse as Fayola Ogunleye, Nollywood’s beautiful resident diva known as “The Nigerian Halle Berry with Tina Turner Legs.” Sharpe’s theatre credits include roles with American Conservatory Theater and Aurora Theatre Company.

Tanika Baptiste  makes her Playhouse debut as Adenikeh, the Nigerian version of Oprah Winfrey who is a talk show host that keeps up on all the Nollywood news. Baptiste is a SFBATCC Award-winning director, actor, vocalist, and costume designer who is part of TBA’s 2023 Arts Leadership cohort with Theatre Rhinoceros. She has performed with Magic Theatre, Center Repertory Company, Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, Berkeley Playhouse, Woodminster Summer Musicals, Oakland Theater Project, Bay Area Children’s Theatre, Mountain Play Association, Ross Valley Players, Pittsburg Theatre Company, Town Hall Theatre Company.

PRODUCTION TEAM:

Nollywood Dreams  features scenic design by  Bill English, lighting design by  Kevin Myrick, costume design by  Jasmine Williams  with costume consultant  Nreiruka Oruche, projections design by  Sarah Phykitt, videography by  Adam Elder, properties design by  Heidi Button, and sound design by  Ray Archie. Jeunee Simon  serves as intimacy coach and  Sarah Selig  is the stage manager.

CREATIVE TEAM:

Jocelyn Bioh  (Playwright, she/her) is a Ghanaian-American writer and performer from New York City. Bioh’s plays include  School Girls; Or The African Mean Girls Play,  The Ladykiller’s Love Story,  Merry Wives,  Happiness And Joe,  Nollywood Dreams,  and  African Americans.  She makes her Broadway playwrighting debut this Fall with  Jaja’s African Hair Braiding, presented by Manhattan Theatre Club with producers including LaChanze and Taraji P. Henson.  Bioh’s acting credits include work on Broadway as well as productions with Soho Rep, The Public Theater, Playwrights Horizons, Classical Theater of Harlem, Wilma Theater, and Signature Theater. Television writing credits include “She’s Gotta Have It” and “Russian Doll.”

Margo Hall  (Director, she/her) is the Artistic Director of  Lorraine Hansberry Theatre and an  award-winning actor/director/playwright  who has  performed and directed in theatres throughout the Bay Area. She returns to San Francisco Playhouse, where she directed  [hieroglyph],  Barbecue,  Red Velvet,  and  The Story. Other directing credits include  In the Evening by the Moonlight  and  Thurgood  for Lorraine Hansberry Theatre;  Friend of My Youth  and  Sonny’s Blues  for Word for Word; and  Brownsville Song, B-Side for Tray  for Shotgun Players, where she also co- directed  Bulrusher  with Ellen Sebastian Chang. She is a founding member of Campo Santo, and has directed, performed, and collaborated on several new plays with artists such as Naomi Iizuka, Jessica Hagedorn, Phillip Kan Gotanda, and Octavio Solis. She debuted as a director with the World Premiere of  Joyride,  from the novel  Grand Avenue  by Greg Sarris, for Campo Santo. The production won the Critics Circle Award and  SF Weekly  Black Box Award for Best Director. She also co-directed  Mission Indians  with Nancy Benjamin,  The Trail of Her Inner Thigh  with Rhodessa Jones,  Hotel Angulo, and  Simpatico  for Campo Santo.

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