Friday, February 8, 2013

KSM to reveal more secrets of girls



By Bernard Yaw ASHIADEY
When a song is remixed it is expected to be better than the original; when a movie has a sequel it is expected to be better than the first so when a show is being reloaded and extended obviously it has more interesting features in store for the audience.
That’s precisely what the undisputed King of Comedy, Kweku Sintim-Misa (KSM) is bringing onto the stage of the National Theatre on Valentine’s Day, February 14th.
On the day of love at exactly 8pm lovers of good satirical comedy with GHC50 for regular and GHC80 for VIP would gather to witness yet again another hilarious delivery of more secrets of Ghana’s uniquely created girls.
The King would once again be on stage, this time, for a longer time with more acts and musicians that include Lady Jay, Hash Olla, Poetra, Chief Moomen and Nelson.
Who knows, maybe the former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, would do the Azonto as did UT Group Chair, Kofi Amoabeng on Christmas day last year. 
KSM in a response to why he is reloading the same event said, “for the first in a very long time when the show ended everybody was seated. I think they enjoyed it tremendously and the general feeling was that it was a bit short. The show lasted for a 60 minutes so I had the feeling that there was the craving for more.”
That craving for more has made the legend reload it with more artists and surprises lined up. “This time round I decided to reload it and add more jokes and a few more surprises and what better time to do it than on Valentine’s Day. It is going to be much longer, a bit more interactive and more secrets will be revealed!”
The 56-year-old father of five, believes that comedy is not just about telling a joke for people to laugh but its ability to communicate is vital. He says his style of comedy is not the stand up where one comes on stage to crack jokes but he takes up a theme and develops content for it thereby making it have a beginning, body and conclusion.
He uses his satire to entertain and educate his audience. He believes he has made an impact on society. People go to his shows to laugh but at the end of the day walk away with a message.
That is what he has been doing over the years from Ghana to the USA and back. The host of the popular, Thank God Its Friday (TGIF) entered the showbiz industry as far back as 1976 with a one man show titled “Mellow Madness” where he played five different characters on stage. He remarked that it was that show that attracted renowned playwright, Uncle Ebo Whyte to start drama.
Since then, he has done so many other one-man shows that include the Saga of the Returnee (13 times) Politically Incorrect, Castle or Suicide, Zero Tolerance, The Trial of Jesus Christ, Colonial Independence, Take Cover, Afia Siriboe and the Secret of GH Girls.
The man made Ghana proud when as far back as in 1994, he did a show at the Mesa Theatre in the US. The show “Thoughts Of A Confused Blackman” run off Broadway for a month thereby making him the first African to do an original play off Broadway in the US.
The uniqueness about KSM’s performances lies in his ability to get people to laugh at themselves. One person who has always borne the brunt of his jokes has been ex -President Jerry Rawlings, who continues to go for more, never missing his front row seat at any show and more often than not contributing one or two anecdotes.
Touching on the comedy landscape generally, he noted that the industry in this country is nothing to write home about. According to him, there are very talented comedians in Ghana but they still need to develop their craft in order to be recognized for their works.
“Comedy in this country is below average but that is not to say there aren’t good comedians in this country but as an industry it is below average
“Comedians in Ghana are very talented but most of them have not developed their craft. It is a different thing having the talent and another learning the craft. We have talented comedians who have not taken enough pain to learn the craft of comedy. Should these same comedians learn the craft, they will be doing amazing things.”
To really help the industry attain its deserved status, KSM is planning to bring out a show dubbed “Wanna Own” which will feature only Ghanaian comedians. This, he believes would fuel the interest of investors to invest and expand the industry which will then create a strong and vibrant union to support industry members.
He added that the Nigerian comedians are overrated in this country even though they have a better understanding of the craft. “The Nigerians are over rated in this country, yes, they have a better understanding of the craft but they very over rated. For me telling jokes is different from comedy and the Nigerians just come and tell jokes.”
Married to Mavis Sintim-Misa, the US trained dramatist and film maker has performed extensively in the UK, USA and Canada. His shows are captivating and he has the ability to capture and sustain the interest of long periods.
Although KSM did not have any formal training in journalism, particularly in radio, he has been able to break through and can be reckoned among the best radio presenters in the country.
He is very satisfied with his output because the youth see in him an inspirer and invite him to their youth meetings and church activities to talk and counsel them.
Besides, KSM is also the Chief Executive of Sapphire Ghana Limited and develops series for television. He is the brain behind Build Your Ark, which showed on GTV and Metro TV with support from the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) and Ogya Fm an advocacy platform that is currently running on Metro TV.
He added that Sapphire will be coming out with a movie this year after the release of ‘Double.’

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