Tag Archive | "Luke Ellington"

Luke Ellington’s STAR BWOY Is Back For A Limited Run

Thursday, December 8, 2011

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Luke Ellington’s ‘Star Bwoy’, is back for a limited run, Fridays to Sundays, at the Olympia Crown Ballroom, 53 Molynes Road in Kingston. The plan stars Ellington himself, along with Leighton Smith, Tommy Tomlin, Wayne Clue, Chris Johnson, Latoya Malcolm, Shana Brown, Maya Howell, Michael Forde and Yolande Myers. For more information, please call 923-5269 [...]

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Star Bwoy – Opening April 2011

Monday, March 28, 2011

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Lukington Productions and Fabulous Promotions presents the Jamaican play, Star Bwoy, starring Luke Ellington, Leighton Smith, Dwight Samuels, Chris Johnson, Latoya Malcolm, Yolande Myers, Shanagaye Brown, Maya Howell and Michael Forde. It’s also written and directed by Luke Ellington. For more information, please call (876) 377-7826 or (876) 791-1044.

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GhettOut – Premiering July 30

Thursday, July 29, 2010

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GhettOut (originally named Ghett-O-Life), the latest play from Stages Productions, is set to make its gala premiere this Friday, July 30. Written by Michael Denton, and directed by B.L. Allen, GhettOut mirrors the struggles and triumphs of ghetto life, rendering a portrayal that is lifelike and definitely a reality for many Jamaicans. At the helm [...]

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Passa Passa Daily Has Arrived

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

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Following the footsteps of the smash hits Passa Passa and More Passa Passa, last month, Stages Productions unveiled Passa Passa Daily the third in the record breaking series. From all indications, Passa Passa Daily is already a comedic hit, with its intriguing plot executed by some of the best names in the business. Cleve Warren [...]

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Backbiter – Lots Of Fun

Friday, May 1, 2009

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Rapturous laughter erupted at the Green Gables Theatre amidst some breathtaking action, and a lot of suspense at the showing of “Backbiter”. The Roots Play genre have been accused of being too laid back and simply offering audiences weak storylines riddled with catchy punch lines to score big laughs. So it is quite refreshing to [...]

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