“In the Pants of a Woman,” a powerful and moving musical, has premiered at the National Theatre of Ghana, sparking important conversations about the sensitive issue of sexual abuse.
Conceived and directed by renowned Ghanaian playwright and filmmaker Kobina Ansah, this groundbreaking production offers a unique perspective on abuse by shedding light on the experiences of victims.
By shining a spotlight on this often-taboo topic, “In the Pants of a Woman” challenges audiences to empathize with the victims and recognize the importance of supporting survivors.
As audiences are taken on an emotional journey through the eyes of the characters, they are forced to confront their own beliefs and attitudes towards sexual abuse.
Through a series of poignant songs and scenes, “In the Pants of a Woman” delves into the complexities of sexual abuse, from the initial trauma to the long-term psychological impact.
The musical challenges societal norms and biases, encouraging audiences to confront uncomfortable truths and question their own assumptions.
Kobina Ansah’s thought-provoking script and evocative direction have created a deeply immersive experience that has left audiences both moved and shaken.
The production features a talented cast of actors, singers, and a band who deliver raw and emotionally charged performances, bringing the characters’ struggles to life.
“In the Pants of a Woman” has been praised for its courage in tackling such a sensitive topic.
It aims to raise awareness, spark dialogue, and foster a greater understanding of the devastating impact of sexual abuse.
The musical’s powerful message and artistic excellence have earned it critical acclaim and recognition as a must-see for anyone concerned about social justice and human rights.
“In the Pants of a Woman” is not just a musical—it is a call to action, a plea for empathy, and a powerful reminder of the resilience of survivors.
With Kobina Ansah’s bold vision and the dedication of the talented cast and crew, this production left a lasting impact on all who experience its profound message.
Source: Ghana/MaxTV/MaxFM/max.com.gh/Belinda Quansah












