Archive | May, 2010

Louis Marriott’s OVER THE YEARS

19. May 2010

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Louis Marriott’s classic one-man show – “Over The Years” – is back. This updated version of Marriott’s 1980s hit, plays at the Theatre Place on Haining Road in New Kingston on Thursday, May 20 and Friday, May 21 at 8 p.m. The actor/writer, who first appeared on stage at the age of two (in early [...]

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Owen Blakka Ellis’ Tick Tock

16. May 2010

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‘Tick Tock’ is different, very different. It is a play like you have never seen before. Created and directed by comedian/writer Owen ‘Blakka’ Ellis, ‘Tick Tock’ is an innovative multimedia theatrical journey into a Jamaican inner city community, where the nuances of poetry, the brashness of dancehall and striking still images are used to investigate [...]

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Brian Heap Responds To Keiran King Regarding Appropriate Behaviour

14. May 2010

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In today’s Gleaner newspaper, Brian Heap (of the University Players) has issued a stinging response to Keiran King’s own recent stinging review of the Appropriate Behaviour play. According to Heap, “King’s attempts to appear dispassionate in his latest outing as reviewer (in The Gleaner of May 10) fail most miserably when he made a distinctly [...]

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13 Questions For Stede ‘Jooky Jam’ Flash

14. May 2010

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This item appeared originally in the Jamaica Observer’s Chat magazine. Stede Flash has been doing commercial theatre for over two decades. He was first introduced to theatre by actor Ronald Goshop who was his drama tutor in high school. Stede’s first big break came in 1985 when he starred in Hyacinth Brown’s Boopsie and since [...]

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Review – The Love List

10. May 2010

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The Love List play will be back from June 1-6 at the Theatre Place on Haining Road in New Kingston. If you are thinking about going to see it, why not take some time out from playing about at www.foxybingo.com, or doing work, or whatever it is you are doing, to read about it here. [...]

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