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Breadfruit Kingdom – Opening December 26

Thursday, December 22, 2011

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Patrick Brown’s Breadfruit Kingdom, ‘a satirical Jamaican fairy tale’, opens on December 26 (Boxing Day) at the Centerstage Theatre in New Kingston. Directed by Brown himself, along with Trevor Nairne, Breadfruit Kingdom features Glen ‘Titus’ Campbell, Volier ‘Maffie’ Johnson, Camille Davis, Courtney Wilson and Teisha Duncan. For more information, please call (876) 968-7529 or check [...]

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Midnight At Puss Creek Opens On December 26

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

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Jambiz’s latest production, Midnight At Puss Creek, opens on Sunday, December 26, at Centerstage on Dominica Drive in New Kingston. Midnight At Puss Creek stars Oliver Samuels, Glen Campbell, Camille Davis, Courtney Wilson, Sharee McDonald and Teisha Duncan. It is directed by Trevor Nairne and Patrick Brown, and described as a hilariously scary who dun [...]

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Easy Street – Now Playing At Centerstage

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

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The Centerstage Theatre in New Kingston came alive on Boxing Day, December 26, 2009, with the premiere of the 13th annual Jambiz Christmas production – Easy Street. The Patrick Brown-penned comedy with music offers a belly full of laughs and so much more. In Easy Street, writer Patrick Brown takes us on a journey to [...]

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Jambiz On Easy Street This Christmas

Thursday, December 24, 2009

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Local theatre producers Jambiz international Limited is hoping for lucky 13 this year, as their 13th annual Christmas Production maintains tradition with a Boxing Day opening at 5 p.m. Writer in residence, Patrick Brown, has crafted yet another creative gem, this time entitled EASY STREET. The now popular and experienced Jambiz crew will again bring [...]

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Candyman Delivers In DIANA

Thursday, September 10, 2009

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One of the hallmarks of a good acting performance is the feedback that the actor (or actress) gets from the audience. Better yet, if the feedback is exactly what the actor has set out to achieve, then the actor knows that they have either hit the mark or come pretty close. Christopher Hutchinson’s portrayal of [...]

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