Following the success of African-led stage productions across the diaspora, M54 Studios has emerged as one of the newest companies pushing Nigerian live theatre into a more ambitious
commercial and cultural space with its breakout production, No Wahala Therapy.
The comedy-drama stage play, which debuted in London to an audience of more than 1,900 attendees, combines humour, music, social commentary, and deeply relatable African immigrant experiences in a way that resonates strongly with diaspora audiences.
Structured around the concept of a chaotic “therapy session,” the production explores the realities of modern African life abroad from immigration struggles and financial pressures to relationships, identity clashes, parental expectations, cultural misunderstandings, and the
emotional burden of balancing two worlds.














