The National Arts Theater is unlocking infinite possibilities for creativity, innovation, and cultural expression, says its General Manager, Mrs Tola Akerele.
Akerele said this during the 48th anniversary celebration of the Theatre on Monday in Lagos, with the theme: “Rebranding Boundless Opportunities”.
She said the National Arts Theatre had been positioned to host world-class performances, festivals and events.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the National Arts Theatre, built in 1976, is the primary centre for the performing arts.
NAN also reports that the Theatre shares the same architectural design as the Palace of Culture and Sports in Varna, Bulgaria.
“This is a moment of rebirth for the National Theatre. We are turning a new page and embracing a future that is not only brighter but also limitless in potential.
“With the extensive restoration of this facility, we are not just restoring a building, we are unlocking infinite possibilities for creativity, innovation, and cultural expression.
“The theatre is now positioned to host world-class performances, festivals, and events that will once again place Nigeria at the forefront of the global cultural stage.
“As we embark on this new journey, we must remember that the power of art and culture lies in its ability to transcend boundaries.
“To all artists, performers, directors, and producers, I urge you to take full advantage of this new era. Let your creativity soar. Let your ideas flourish.
“The National Theatre stands ready to support your vision and help you bring your work to life,” she said.
Akerele described the National Arts Theatre as an embodiment of the dreams, aspirations, and creative spirit of the Nigerian people.
She said: “Today’s theme, “Rebranding Boundless Opportunities”, speaks to a profound moment of renewal in the life of the National Theatre.
“The building, which many of you are gazing upon, is not just the tangibility of its structure of steel, bricks, and mortar.
“It is the embodiment of the dreams, aspirations, and creative spirit of the Nigerian people which are intangible in that they cannot be seen at a glance and therefore boundless in possibilities.”
Akerele appreciated the past general managers of the National Arts Theatre for their contributions toward upholding the tourist site.
“It is only right that we pause to acknowledge the contributions of those who have come before us.
“I wish to pay special tribute to the past General Managers of the National Theatre, both living and departed.
“Their leadership, vision, and hard work sustained this institution through challenging times. To those who have passed on, we honour your memory and foundation you laid.
“I also wish to extend heartfelt gratitude to the Federal Government of Nigeria for its unwavering commitment to the preservation and revival of this national treasure.
“Also, the Honourable Minister of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, who is a steadfast advocate, ensuring that the theatre continues to thrive and serve as a beacon of cultural heritage.
“We owe you a great debt of gratitude,” she said.
“Equally, we are indebted to the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Bankers Committee for their transformative role in the restoration of the National Theatre.
“Your bold vision and financial support has given this institution a new lease on life.
“Because of your efforts, we stand here today on the verge of an exciting new chapter, one filled with boundless opportunities.
“As we celebrate today, I invite you all to look toward the future with optimism and ambition.
“The National Theatre is once again a place where dreams can be realised, where talents can be nurtured, and boundless opportunities await.”
Hajia Kaltume Bulama-Gana, Artistic Director, National Troupe of Nigeria (NTN), congratulated the management of the National Arts Theatre.
Bulama-Gana assured Nigerians of NTN’s readiness to begin to stage beautiful performances at the National Theater as soon as it is ready for use.
Also, Mr Israel Eboh, National President, National Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners, said, “The attainment of the 48th anniversary is no small feat, we congratulate you for keeping National Theatre alive.
“NANTAP and the National Theatre share the same umbilical cord, NANTAP evolved from National Theatre, it remains our home and you have been a great host.
“This celebration shows the commitment of the staff of the National Theatre to the growth of the creative industry, we will continue to collaborate and support your programmes.”
Meanwhile, Chief Biodun Ajiboye, Executive Secretary, National Institute for Cultural Orientation (NICO), congratulated the National Theatre for standing tall over the years.
Ajiboye, who was represented by Mrs Victoria Overo, Lagos State Director for NICO, said the institute looked forward to the Theatre’s golden jubilee celebration in two years.
The highlight of the event was the beautiful and inspiring performances by the National Troupe of Nigeria, The Footprint of David, Black Edge Productions and others.