Audiences agree that Stages Productions’ latest theatrical offering, The Plumber, is a side-splitting must-see event. Since its opening last Friday (April 16), The Plumber is already being touted as one of the funniest plays to hit the stage for 2010, due in no small part, to the extremely talented ensemble cast.
Andrea Wright leads the cast as ‘Delcita’, a name that audiences have grown to associate with witty lines, catchy phrases and lots of feisty comments. ‘Delcita’ comes up from the country in order to be with ‘Stamma’ (Everaldo Creary), her significant other, who is now living with his once estranged father, ‘John Jones’ (Garfield Reid), and his wife ‘Janet’ (Belinda Reid).
‘Delcita’ and ‘Stamma’ are a comedic pair of epic proportions, and they keep the laughs coming, as calamity gets set to strike the Jones.
Out of frustration with her husband’s lack of attention, Janet starts a sordid affair with a blast from the past, Andre Pumpit (Michael Nicholson). However, with Andre now married to Janet’s only child Cindy (Trudy Bell), they must skillfully employ lies and deception to keep their spouses out of the loop.
Secrecy is particularly difficult, with John being a police detective, and Cindy a control freak who keeps tabs on Andre’s every move. If discovered, the consequences may be deadly, and as the pressure mounts from their spouses, Andre and Janet must also maneuver their affair around Delcita and Stamma. As the story unfolds, things get more and more explosive, guaranteeing that The Plumber is worth every minute.
Written by Paul O. Beale, and directed by Beale along with Stede Flash, The Plumber plays at the Green Gables Theatre, 6 Cargill Avenue in Kingston, from Wednesdays to Saturdays at 8:30 p.m., and on Sundays at 5 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. For more information, please call 926-4966.



6. October 2010 at 3:42 pm
i seen this play in Boston,Ma 10/2/10 and tell ya im not Jamaican but its the funniest play i ever seen in my entire life….i will recommend this play to anyone who can understand it…Hope it comes back to Boston I will def see it again
14. October 2010 at 7:52 pm
Is this play available now on DVD?
14. October 2010 at 7:55 pm
When will this play become available on DVD?