99% Virgin stage play at Lagos International Theatre Festival

There’s a new stage play coming to town — and it’s already got everyone asking, “What happened to the 1%?” 👀

99% Virgin, showing live at the Lagos International Theatre Festival, tells the story of Olamide — a 29-year-old “good Christian girl” whose world spins out of control after one almost-crossed line with her situationship, Tunde.

Between late-night panic and awkward family talks, Olamide is forced to confront her faith, her desires, and the expectations that come with being a “good girl” in today’s world. It’s funny, bold, and painfully relatable, the kind of story that feels a little too close to home for many women navigating modern love and belief.

Directed by Bunmi Awolowo, a rising voice in contemporary Nigerian theatre, 99% Virgin promises laughter, honesty, and moments that make you pause — the good kind. It’s not just about purity or perfection; it’s about the real tension between conviction and confusion, and how faith fits into it all.

Catch the play live at the MUSON Centre, Ìtàn Garden, Onikan, Lagos, on November 15 and 16, from 3 PM to 4 PM.

Tickets: ₦10,000 — available via eventporte.com/99virgin.

Whether you go for the drama, the comedy, or the reflection, one thing’s for sure, you’re in for certified enjoyment.