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Profile – Dahlia Harris As Sasha In Judgement

16. March 2011

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In a decade, Dahlia Harris has quickly established herself as a major player in the local theatre industry. Starting out in 2000 with Children Children, Harris has starred in major hits including Oliver’s Posse, Cindyrelisha & the DJ Prince, Jamaica 2 Rahtid, Me and Mi Chapsie, Country Duppy, Oliver & The Genie, Kiss Me Neck, [...]

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Feature – Abigail Grant

12. January 2011

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Although displaying signs of her tremendous talent as early as primary school, Abigail Grant’s shyness always kept her at bay, preventing her from making that bold move towards commercial success. The year 2007 changed everything for the young actress, as that was the year she participated in the nationally acclaimed Ashe production Curfew. This provided [...]

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13 Questions For Andrea ‘Delcita’ Wright

6. January 2011

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Over the period of her adult life, the Clarendon-born Andrea Wright’s professional pursuits spanned several professions – teaching, computer technician, market/social researcher, sales person, actor and entrepreneur. After a number of years teaching in the primary school system, Andrea came on board with Paul O. Beale as an actress in 1989. Since then, Andrea has [...]

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Maylynne Lowe (Walton) To Star In Ghett-O-Life

14. July 2010

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In today’s Jamaica Observer newspaper, Maylynne Lowe (some may know her as Maylynne Walton but she is now divorced) and her role in the new Ghett-O-Life play are covered in detail. “Maylynne Lowe has now turned her attention to Stages Productions latest theatrical offering Ghett-O-Life, scheduled to open at the Green Gables Theatre on July [...]

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Stede ‘Jooky Jam’ Flash Stars In Passa Passa Daily

16. June 2010

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Although ‘Officer Roy Lickshot’ engages in bribery, blackmail, shady deals and lots of racketeering, it is difficult to describe him as a corrupt cop. After all, corruption suggests that he benefits or even successfully carries out these activities and, in ‘Officer Roy’s case, that’s far from the truth. His attempts in Passa Passa Daily to [...]

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