‘Greatest Actor of All Time’ debuts in November

TWF Productions has announced its debut stage play titled, The Greatest Actor of All Time.

The play will be premiered this November in Lagos.

Written and directed by Temilolu Fosudo, and produced by Wumi Tuase-Fosudo, Chukwu Martin, and Temilolu Fosudo, the play is a bold satire of Nollywood, exploring artistry, ambition, and the realities of life as an actor.

With witty dialogue and thought-provoking themes, it promises to both entertain and spark meaningful cultural conversations.

“The idea for this story has been with me for years. Originally conceived as a screenplay, I adapted it for stage; a medium that offers new creative possibilities. It explores the absurd complexities of being an actor and a stakeholder in the Nigerian film industry,” said Temilolu Fosudo.

Performances will be held on November 1–2, 8–9, 15–16, and 22–23, 2025, with one show daily.


“Stage is where our acting careers began, and this particular production holds a mirror to our industry in a way the audience will love,” said Wumi Tuase-Fosudo, Producer and Co-Founder of TWF Productions.

She added, “We wanted to create something entertaining yet deeply relatable, which is our goal for every piece of art we put out.”


For Chukwu Martin, co-producer, the play is personal: “This work mirrors the compromises we make to survive in an industry filled with mediocrity. Sometimes you wonder if you’re any different. That’s why this story matters because it will be like watching yourself, if you care to.”

About TWF Productions

Founded by Temilolu Fosudo and Wumi Tuase-Fosudo, TWF Productions is dedicated to producing authentic, original stories across film, theatre, and digital platforms.

With a commitment to amplifying African voices, the company merges artistry with strategy to deliver impactful projects that resonate locally and globally.

Media contact

Wumi Tuase-Fosudo
Producer, TWF Productions
Email: thetwfco@gmail.com
Instagram: @thetwfco

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