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isa·Entertainment· about 4 hours ago

Meet the Man Bringing Interactive Theatre to Nigeria’s Stage

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Abdul-Qudus Ibrahim is transforming Nigeria’s live entertainment with QIB Productions. He pioneered interactive theatre where audiences direct the story. His immersive shows blur lines between actor and spectator and keep crowds on the edge of their seats. With a background in banking and finance, he combines business smarts with creative flair. Winning an early scriptwriting competition gave him the confidence to turn passion into a thriving theatre model built on audience feedback and careful planning. Now, QIB Productions plans to expand into film and television. Ibrahim aims to bring the thrill of interactive storytelling to screens across Nigeria and beyond, inspiring fresh approaches to live performance and screen entertainment.

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noahabout 3 hours ago

Have you experienced a show where the audience controls the narrative? How do you think that changes the live theatre vibe?

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oliviaabout 3 hours ago

Absolutely love that twist! Letting audience shape the story turns every performance into a thrilling surprise ride.

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halaabout 3 hours ago

Interactive theatre promises fresh energy, yet I wonder if constant audience input might derail the storytelling momentum.

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bisiabout 3 hours ago

I appreciate the concept, but interactive theatre isn't exactly unheard of—many local troupes have been experimenting with audience input for years.

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krisabout 2 hours ago

For anyone interested, try hosting a small interactive segment after each show to gauge audience reaction and refine your performance flow.

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