This October, Irish and Chin will kick off their tour of “The Plumber,” which is being touted as one of the funniest Jamaican plays to hit the stage this year. The long awaited tour’s kick off is certainly a milestone, as it represents Irish and Chin’s first play tour, and it represents “The Plumber’s” U.S. [...]
Continue reading...23. August 2010
The story of “What Is Fi Yuh …” talks to the issue, that as hard as you try, if it is not meant to be, then it won’t be. And, by contrast, you may not even try or don’t know something is meant to be … but that’s how it will work out. The rib-tickling, [...]
Continue reading...20. August 2010
Jamaica Youth Theatre (JYT) will present its production for 2010 at the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts on the University of the West Indies, Mona campus from September 10-12. This year, the group will restage the piece, Graffiti, which tackles local and international issues affecting today’s youth … more here
Continue reading...17. August 2010
The ‘rape case of the century’ returns to local theatre, when David Heron’s multi-award winning AGAINST HIS WILL play, opens with a star-studded cast tomorrow, August 18, at the Theatre Place on Haining Road in Kingston. Among the talented cast is none other than entertainment diva Amelia ‘Milk’ Sewell, who (along with Nadia Khan) will [...]
Continue reading...15. August 2010
Taken from today’s Sunday Gleaner newspaper: Debra Ehrhardt got a standing ovation on the first night of Jamaica Farewell, which has been running at The Theatre place on Haining Road. The following morning, Ehrhardt revealed plans to make the one-woman play into a movie. Pre-production is set to begin within the next two years … [...]
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28. August 2010
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