Midnight Hotel Flow of Communication
Midnight Hotel Flow of Communication
Midnight Hotel Flow of Communication
Midnight Hotel is a satirical comic opera. It makes lighthearted fun of society deterioration,
dishonest contractor Pastor Suru at the immoral Midnight Hotel. Her efforts are hindered,
though, by runs-ins with family friends, such as Alatise and his kids, and interruptions from hotel
personnel. The drama, which features characters like the conceited hotel attendant Jimoh,
exposes the moral decay and thirst for power in Nigerian culture. The failure of Alatise's
campaign for office and the prostitution of his daughters are examples of the widespread
corruption and moral decline. Alatise considers suicide, yet she lives, demonstrating the fortitude
Having provided the plot of the play above, it is imperative to analyse the performance of the
play as performed in the University of Lagos Main Auditorium for the 56th convocation
ceremony.
Firstly, the performance does not feature rich scenographic elements as the set is not standard.
The doors for each room to the are built with wooden frames that are not standard enough, do not
close when closed and sometimes get stuck when an actor tries to open it. Although, the actors
were able to properly embody the characters and the acting was good to some extent. The
costuming wasn’t that bad too but was definitely not excellent. The main fault of the
performance is the band. The play is tagged as a musical performance which should basically
feature more of melodic progression, music with dialogues or dialogues in form of a lyrical
pattern, but this wasn’t so for the performance. The director did make use of an on-stage band to
make up for this but this isn’t sufficient as the band is idle for most part of the play. It is only
when the character “Songmaster” has to sing that the band comes to life. The worse part is the
fact that the band had to even subconsciously become spectators to the action on the main stage
due to their idleness. There were songs that synced with the socio-political and sociocultural
issues in the play but not in a musical style. The lighting served a primary purpose of
illumination and was also changed into different colour when some certain songs were
performed. The acting is the main good part of the performance but the other elements like the
musical; idleness of the band, costume, light idleness, etc. made the performance weak and lived
In this context, the senders of the message are the actors, along with the elements of the
performance such as music, costume, lighting, and set design. The receivers are the audience
members who attended the performance during the Convocation ceremony. The actors
effectively portrayed the characters and themes of Midnight Hotel, including political corruption,
moral depravity, and religious charlatanism. Their performances served as the primary means of
communication between the senders (actors) and receivers (audience). Despite shortcomings in
performance. It was expected to enhance the storytelling, synchronize with the socio-political
themes, and evoke emotional responses from the audience. Costumes contributed to character
portrayal and the setting of the play, helping the audience understand the societal context and the
personalities of the characters. While the set design faced technical issues, it still played a role in
creating the atmosphere of Midnight Hotel. Lighting served both practical and thematic
through their performances. They portrayed characters entangled in political corruption, moral
decay, and societal hypocrisy, engaging the audience with the narrative. However, the
performance fell short in utilizing music as a means of communication. The band's idleness and
lack of integration with the action on stage hindered the effectiveness of music in enhancing the
storytelling and evoking emotional responses. Costumes, while not exceptional, still contributed
to the communication of the play's themes and characters, aiding the audience's understanding of
the societal context and character motivations. Despite technical issues, set design and lighting
served their basic functions and added to the atmosphere of the play, though they did not reach
The play's general impact was diminished by stage design flaws, band idleness and inadequate
musical execution, even if the actors did a good job of expressing the play's themes and
messages. The mismatch between the planned and actual uses of music hindered communication,
as did technological problems that detracted from the audience's engagement and participation.
The fact that the performance fell short of the expectations set by the script itself emphasises
how crucial it is to use every aspect of the production to best communicate the desired ideas and