The award-winning University Players, will stage their first production for 2010, starting tomorrow at the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts. They will be staging Barbara Gloudon’s classic comedy, “Appropriate Behaviour”, with just ten nightly performances planned from May 6 through May 16.

With “Appropriate Behaviour”, the Players turn their attention to the world of work and office life in particular, as the witty, fast-moving production looks at the interactions between workers and management. Anyone who has worked at a Jamaican office will quickly recognize the scenarios.
Some of the leading performers for this production – Nadean Rawlins, Marguerite Newland, Christopher McFarlane, Rishille Pelicie, Nadia Khan, Marsha-Ann Hay, Jean-Paul Menou, Melward Morris, Maurice Bryan, Althea Gordon-Clennon, Nicosia Shakes, Kashka Hemans, and Martin Thame. It is being directed by UWI Staff Tutor, and award-winning director Brian Heap.
Playing times are Thursdays to Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Discounts on tickets are available for students and groups of ten or more persons. A limited number of benefit performances are also available for departments and service groups that are seeking a fund-raising opportunity.
For more information, please contact the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts at 977-9770.

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