Jason Media
A company with its focus on stage, television, films and documentaries.
One of the foremost arts and cultural establishments in Nigeria, Jason Media has produced more than one hundred major drama productions in some of the major Arts Venues around the country. Plays produced include 'The Gods Are Not To Blame' for the Muson Arts Festival (2006) and the annual 'Season of Wole Soyinka' at Terra Kulture (2007 & 2008).
Its plays have been supported by the Embassy of The Federal Republic of Germany in Nigeria, The Society for Family Health (SFH), Pathfinder International/Nigeria, The Ministry of the Federal Capital Territory, The National Action Committee on AIDS (NACA), Legacy Realties Ltd, the Kudirat Initiative for Democracy (KIND), the Civil Liberties Organization (CLO), the British Council and The National Democratic Institute (NDI).
It has produced documentaries on inner city violence on young females as well as on the migration of the young.
Its television credits include the sitcoms 'Crossworld Blues', 'Living Free' and The Cutting Edge. It is currently recording 'Kontiki', a television comedy as well as a reality-drama series named after and based on the actual happenings of Theatre@Terra
The company is led by Wole Oguntokun, a lawyer by training and a dramatist by vocation. He was head of the writing team that adapted Eve Ensler's Vagina Monologues for the Nigerian populace. He also directed its first performances around Nigeria in March 2008. Wole independently produced and wrote DBN Television's first indigenous Television comedy as well as the television comedy, 'Living Free' for MBI Television.
It collaborates with Renegade Theatre, Jasonvision and laspapi productions.