Through a Film Darkly
Presented by Akofena Afro-Theatre Society
by Joe de Graft | Directed by Stephen Yaw Oppong
Set in post-independence Ghana, Joe de Graft’s powerful drama “Through a Film Darkly” explores identity, belonging, and the lingering shadows of colonialism. Centered on the marriage between Janet, a young English woman, and her Ghanaian husband Fenyinka, the play examines interracial relationships, xenophobia, and the struggle to belong in a society shaped by history. With sharp dialogue and emotional depth, the story unfolds as a deeply personal and political exploration of how we see—and fail to see—each other through the lens of our pasts.
This timely revival, directed by Stephen Yaw Oppong, promises a compelling and thought-provoking theatrical experience that resonates far beyond its historical setting.
This theatre production is proudly funded by the Foundation for Black Communities (FFBC) and the Government of Canada (Canadian Heritage) through the Black Ideas Grant 2.0.