“The Bridge of Peace” is a short, thought-provoking play that teaches the value of peace, understanding, and forgiveness in a community. Set in a small village that has been torn apart by misunderstandings and conflict, the story follows Amina, a young girl who believes in the power of peace.
When a quarrel breaks out between Kweku and Laila over a stolen mango, tempers rise and blame is thrown around without proof. Amina, determined to restore harmony, brings both parties to Grandma Efua, a wise elder who helps them see the importance of dialogue and empathy.
Through heartfelt conversations and a willingness to listen, the characters learn that assumptions and anger only divide people — but peace is built when we choose to understand and forgive.
The play uses simple yet powerful dialogue and relatable situations to convey its message, making it perfect for school performances, youth gatherings, and community events.