Tag Archive | "Diana Play"

Camille ‘Diana’ Davis Featured In The Gleaner

Monday, November 30, 2009

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Camille ‘Diana’ Davis, star of the romantic comedy play Diana, is featured in today’s Gleaner newspaper. It’s the way she plays up the connection between the gorgeous face and the goofy attitude that makes Camille Davis so appealing onscreen. But when it comes to knowing what she wants in life, there’s no faking. Her current [...]

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The Play Diana Explores Real Issues Through Comedy

Friday, September 18, 2009

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Jamaica Observer newspaper feature on DIANA: Patrick Brown’s latest production, Diana, directed by Trevor Nairne is a hilarious, entertaining, romantic comedy that provides an interesting insight on real issues, depicted through the lifestyle of Diana, an attractive go-go dancer. Diana is a fresh insight on social issues that plague everyday life and the possibility to [...]

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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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Patrick Brown’s Diana – A Romantic Comedy

Thursday, September 3, 2009

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Patrick Brown’s DIANA plays Wednesdays to Saturdays at 8 p.m., and at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Sundays at CENTERSTAGE on Dominica Drive in New Kingston. Directed by award winning director Trevor Naire, and described as a “romantic comedy”, the story revolves around Diana, an attractive go-go dancer who seemed to have been born [...]

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Patrick Brown Returns With ‘Diana’ – July 29

Monday, July 27, 2009

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Over the last ten years Patrick Brown has created more comedies on the stage in the English Speaking Caribbean than any other writer. He has also written more lines for the Jamaican comedy icon Oliver Samuels than any other writer. Yet with all those achievements, Brown still thrives to refresh his efforts with each work. [...]

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