
The National Theatre of Ghana presents the June 2026 Edition of Fun World, its flagship family edutainment programme, scheduled for Friday, 19th June 2026 at 10:00 am in the Main Auditorium of the National Theatre. Admission is GH 20.00
This special edition commemorates World Earth Day and World
Environment Day, under the theme: Our Power, Our Planet – Inspired by Nature, For a Sustainable Future.
A statement released explained that the programme seeks to promote environmental awareness while nurturing creativity and talent among Ghana’s youth.
Accordingly, this month’s edition will bring together 13 basic Schools from the Accra Metropolis for exciting live stage performances. Students will use their creativity and innovation to champion environmental sustainability through a variety of engagements and educational activities.
Audiences can look forward to creative drama and poetry performances focused on environmental conservation and responsible stewardship of the planet. There will also be a thrilling quiz and debate competition, where some of the young minds will engage in intellectual battles, demonstrating their knowledge, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills on environmental issues.
“Adding colour and excitement to the programme will be the captivating dance performances and a fashion show, showcasing rhythm, culture, creativity, and style, while promoting environmental consciousness”, the statement added.
Fun World continues to provide a platform for students to build confidence, teamwork, discipline, leadership skills, and artistic excellence. The programme remains a valuable avenue for nurturing young talents and inspiring positive social change through the arts.
Parents, teachers, students, and the general public are invited to witness this unique blend of education and entertainment as young people use their talents to advocate for a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable future.
Source: SonShinne News/ Isaac Ametepe

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