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Gala World Premiere Of White Witch

Thursday, February 4, 2010

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The Committee for the Upliftment of the Mentally Ill (CUMI), in association with the Fairfield Theatre, presents the gala world premiere of Jane Crichton’s original musical drama, WHITE WITCH, directed by Douglas Prout. Saturday, February 6, 2010 at the Fairfield Theatre in Montego Bay. Contribution: J$2,000 Dress: Elegantly casual Cocktails: 7 p.m. Curtains: 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of an ambulance [...]

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Coming Soon – White Witch

Monday, December 28, 2009

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The much-anticipated White Witch play, with lead actress Maylynne Walton (of the television show, The Blackburns), Noel Kerr and Peter Abrikian, will have its gala world premiere on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at the Fairfield Theatre in Montego Bay. White Witch is directed by Douglas Prout, and was originally written by Jane Crichton, with additional material [...]

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For Better Or Worse – Opening December 27

Monday, December 21, 2009

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Basil Dawkins’ “For Better Or Worse” opens on Sunday, December 27 at the Little Little Theatre (4 Tom Redcam Avenue, Cross Roads). Directed by Douglas Prout, “For Better Or Worse” is a story about challenging times when reasonable adults do strange and even crazy things. It stars Christopher ‘Johnny’ Daley, Jerry Benzwick, Terri Salmon, Sakina and [...]

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Video – Uptown Bangarang 2

Sunday, September 27, 2009

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Check out these video excerpts from Uptown Bangarang 2, a Basil Dawkins play that’s basically about about a stereotypical pastor, Edgar Webster – played by theatre veteran Douglas Prout – who neglects his stereotypical gym-fit wife, Veronica, played by Maylynne Walton, for the ‘wickedest ghetto slam’ that’s provided by the nimble domestic helper/his personal assistant [...]

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Telephone is Back for Which Way Is Out

Saturday, December 27, 2008

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“Which Way Is Out?” canceled performances after opening night at the Little Little Theatre because of telephone problems at their box office, frustrating patrons and potential patrons. Happily, with the kind cooperation of LIME, the producers confirmed that the telephone line to the ticket office, 906-0003 is now working, and an emergency cellular number 805-4847 has [...]

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