“Fortune palms” a video documentary on palm oil production in Rison palm, Ubima.
- Man matrimony and sex in Nigerian drama. A case study of wives revolt by JP Clark and Broken calabash by Tess Akaeke Onwueme.
- Mask making and its uses in children’s theatre: a case study of university of Port Harcourt children.
- An approach to children’s theatre through creative dramatics.
- The actor and his role: a case study of the character of Ego in Adaeze Atuegwu’s my husband’s mistress.
- Role interpretation: the character of Obiageli in “Otaelo”, by Ahmed Yerima.
- Drama and theatre practice as effective means for children’s development. A case study of university demonstration secondary school
- Women and leadership in Nigeria drama. The example of Rotimi Johnson’s the court of the Queen’s by Udenwoke Alphonsiana Chizoba.
- Strategies for the management of the theatrical events in chieftaincy installation ceremonies. The case in Buguma, rivers state.
- The prospects of theatre festivals in Nigeria as tourist attraction – a case study of the national theatre.
- Drama as a tool for social change: a case study of Ekenna Udo-Igwe’s Living Dead, Produced by Emmalex productions, 2004.
- Women subjugation in southern Nigeria. A stage dramatization of the wives revolt by JP Clark.
- Theatre management of a traditional African festival: a case study of Odi Ogori festival of Kolokuma/Opukuma local government area of Bayelsa state.
- Nigerian historical movies and the society. A study of Oduduwa and king Jaja of Opobo.
- The management of a cultural dance: a case study of “Dibu Ugo cultural dace of Ugiri” Isi-ala mbano.
- The dramatist and social history in Nigeria. A case study of Ovonramwen Nogbasi by Ola Rotimi.
- The strategies for managing a traditional theatre performance in Buguma Rivers state, Nigeria. A case study of Ikaki masquerade performance.
- Building the creative potentials of the adolescent: the creative dramatistics approach.
- “Labista”: the role of continuity in the management of a film production.
- The Nigerian actor and the personality question. A case study of some actors.
- Realizing the character in acting the role of Papa Ona in Amanda N. Adichie “For Love of Biafra”.
- Management strategies in government and private owned theatres in Nigeria. A comparative study.
- Nigeria’s Nollywood: problems and prospects of move making in Nigeria.
- Drama as an instrument for conflict resolution in Nigeria. A literary analysis of Amanda Adichie’s for Love of Biafra.
- Theatre management of a traditional African festival. A case study of Odi Umauchi Owerri festival of Ehime Mbano LGA of Imo state.
- Role of interpretation and character development of “Tonye” in the film, “Dawn of a new day” directed by Ikezem Godswill.
- The impact of toys in children’s education
- Drama and theatre as tools for historical analysis – case studies of Bell-Gam’s King Jaja and Odum Egege by Miesoinuma Minima.
- The actor as an instrument of social change. A case study of the interpretation of Ebube by Sam Dede in Isakaba I and II.
- Theatre education on child labor and women trafficking: a case study of WOTCLEF.
- Rape and aggressive sexual behaviour: causes and effects. A practical video documentary film.
- Performer as an expressive medium of a people’s: a case study of Uko Akpan cultural group of Akwa Ibom state.
- Publicity as a marketing strategy. A case study of Elechi Amadi’s Isiburu as produced by the rivers state council for arts and culture.
- Traditional theatre as a means of communication.
- The need for a sustainable theatre management policy in Nigeria council for arts and culture: a case for Delta state council for arts and culture.
- The theatre arts graduate and the labour market in Nigeria.
- The impact of management on the development of a festival: a case study Ogwu-Ekpeye of the Ekpeye tribe of rivers state.
- Projecting a state image through the theatre: the contributions of the rivers state council for arts and culture.
- The task of managing a radio station. A case study of Bayelsa state radio corporation.
- Problems of theatre management in Imo state. A case study of Imo state council for arts and culture.
- Comedy as a social commentary. A case study of Elechi Amadi’s Peppersoup and Zulu Sofola’s the Wizard of law.
- Creativity and the physically handicapped. A video documentary on the hope for the disabled.
- Leadership crisis and inequality in Nigeria: a case study of Julie Okoh’s who can fight the gods?
- Directing an educational theatre: a case study of Bakari Ojo Rasaki’s “Drums of War”.
- Managing a stage play with limited resources. A case study of Henry Bellgam’s Ube republic.
- Justification for the teaching of drama in children’s theatre in rivers state primary school.
- Costume and cultural expression: a study of moliere’s the miser as a practical theatrical experience.
- A comparative study of stage and television productions – problems and prospects.
- Theatre as a medium for enhancing our standards of living and dying: a directorial approach to Barclays ayakoroma’s. a matter of honour.
- Exposing the African cultural heritage. A case study of Zulu Sufola’s King Emene.
- Politics and class consciousness: a case study of Ola Rotimi’s if………… and hopes of the living dead.
- Character interpretation in Nigerian video films: a case study of Sam Dede.
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