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		<title>GhettOut &#8211; Premiering July 30</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-518" title="GhettOut Play" src="http://www.jamaicanplays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/ghettout.jpg" alt="GhettOut Play" width="300" height="342" /><strong>GhettOut</strong> (originally named <a href="http://www.jamaicanplays.com/2010/stages-productions-presents-ghett-o-life/" target="_blank">Ghett-O-Life</a>), 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, <strong>GhettOut </strong>mirrors the struggles and triumphs of ghetto life, rendering a portrayal that is lifelike and definitely a reality for many Jamaicans.</p>
<p>At the helm of <strong>GhettOut</strong>&#8217;s talented cast is the ever-popular Keith &#8216;Shebada&#8217; Ramsa. Fresh from his performance in Serious Business, Ramsay is undoubtedly in his element in <strong>GhettOut</strong>, bringing the energy, drama, struggles and excitement of the ghetto to life. Look out for him to set the trend once again with feisty, catchy phrases. Joining Shebada on stage is Maylynne Lowe, Maxwell Grant, Orville Hall, Abigail Grant, Luke Ellington and Junior Williams.</p>
<p><strong>GhettOut</strong> is a murder mystery topped with large portions of comedic entertainment. It opens on July 30 at the Green Gables Theatre (6 Cargill Avenue, Kingston 10), and will thereafter play from Wednesday to Saturday (8:30 p.m.) and on Sundays (5 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.). For ticket information and to book benefit performances, please call 926-4966.</p>
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		<title>Serious Business Goes On Islandwide Tour</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having played to full houses since opening over a month ago, Stages Productions newest hit Serious Business is set to delight audiences across the island in an intensive tour starting on February 6, 2010. The play takes an extremely hilarious yet realistic look at how religion can be wielded for selfish and sometimes deadly means. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having played to full houses since opening over a month ago, Stages Productions newest hit Serious Business is set to delight audiences across the island in an intensive tour starting on February 6, 2010. The play takes an extremely hilarious yet realistic look at how religion can be wielded for selfish and sometimes deadly means. Church leader ‘Shepherd’ (Maxwell Grant) manipulates and extorts the entire community to gain his riches here on earth, using his coloured past to guide his illegal activities in the present. He however has a major problem. He is rapidly losing his flock and with them the church which he needs to front his activities. The church’s co-founder Elder (Volier Johnson), as part of the solution, brings in Brother Shebbie (Keith ‘Shebada’ Ramsay) a loud-mouthed, feisty, imposter, whose presence threatens to dethrone Shepherd as leader of the church. Can they work together to ensure a larger piece of the pie or will greed be their undoing? The battle never stops as they trade not just words n an effort to win over the congregation’s hearts as well as their purse strings!</p>
<p>The stellar cast also includes Deon Silvera…who plays Sister Sonia. Shepherd’s abused wife whose quest for love points her towards a younger man, Abigale Grant…the mysterious Hot Pepper who carries around a dangerous secret, Junior Williams…who plays Shepherd’s hotheaded henchman ‘Finger’ and Pinciana Ennis…the seemingly innocent but sly Creamy Wayne Newby and Trudy Campbell round out the congregation and along with foot stomping music and word-throwing sermons, audiences are in for a truly unforgettable experience!</p>
<p>Written by Paul O. Beale and directed by Michael Nicholson, Serious Business plays Tuesday to Saturday at 8:30 pm and on Sundays at 5:00 pm and 8:30 pm at the Green Gables Theatre, 6 Cargill Avenue in Kingston. Patrons are urged to book their tickets early in order to avoid the rush for the final shows in Kingston. For ticket info, call 926-4966 and 929-5315.</p>
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		<title>Serious Business &#8211; Opening December 18</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Paul O&#8217;Beale&#8217;s &#8220;Serious Business&#8221;, opens this Friday, December 18, at the Green Gables Theatre &#8211; 6 Cargill Avenue, Kingston 10.
Directed by Michael Nicholson, &#8220;Serious Business&#8221; stars Keith &#8216;Shebada&#8217; Ramsay, Maxwell Grant, Volier Johnson, Abigale Grant, Deon Silvera, Junior Williams, Wayne Newby and Pinciana Ennis.
It will play Tuesdays to Saturdays (8:30 p.m.) and on Sundays (5 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paul O&#8217;Beale&#8217;s &#8220;Serious Business&#8221;, opens this Friday, December 18, at the Green Gables Theatre &#8211; 6 Cargill Avenue, Kingston 10.</p>
<p>Directed by Michael Nicholson, &#8220;Serious Business&#8221; stars Keith &#8216;Shebada&#8217; Ramsay, Maxwell Grant, Volier Johnson, Abigale Grant, Deon Silvera, Junior Williams, Wayne Newby and Pinciana Ennis.</p>
<p>It will play Tuesdays to Saturdays (8:30 p.m.) and on Sundays (5 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.)</p>
<p>For more information, please telephone 926-4966 or 929-5315.</p>
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		<title>Bashment Granny Movie Trailer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check out the trailer for the soon-to-be released Bashment Granny movie, which is based off the hilarious Jamaican play of the same name. It stars Garfield &#8220;Bad Boy Trevor&#8221; Reid, Maxwell Grant, Keith &#8220;Shebada&#8221; Ramsay, Stede Flash and Abigail Grant, and was written and directed by Paul O. Beale. This is a two-minute video clip [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check out the trailer for the soon-to-be released Bashment Granny movie, which is based off the hilarious Jamaican play of the same name. It stars Garfield &#8220;Bad Boy Trevor&#8221; Reid, Maxwell Grant, Keith &#8220;Shebada&#8221; Ramsay, Stede Flash and Abigail Grant, and was written and directed by Paul O. Beale. This is a two-minute video clip featuring Bad Boy Trevor, Shebada, among others.</p>
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		<title>Shebada &amp; Bashment Granny 2 Cast Thrill Toronto</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Jamaican roots play Bashment Granny was a hit recently in Toronto, Canada. Patrons came out in their numbers to take in the play that has been receiving rave reviews here. Presented by 2-Lined Music hut and Black Koncepts Inc, it was standing room only in the house.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img title="Bashment Granny 2" src="http://www.jamaicanplays.com/images/bashment-granny-2.jpg" alt="Bashment Granny 2" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="300" height="466" align="right" />The Jamaican roots play Bashment Granny was a hit recently in Toronto, Canada. Patrons came out in their numbers to take in the play that has been receiving rave reviews here. Presented by 2-Lined Music hut and Black Koncepts Inc, it was standing room only in the house.</p>
<p>The final showing of the play Bashment Granny was held at the Delta Hotel in Scarborough, and had hundreds of eager patrons ready for the main act. Greeted by hundreds of fans, Shebada entered the stage receiving thunderous applause, whistles, cheers and people jumping out of their seats which took some time to bring under control.</p>
<p>Keith ‘Shebada’ Ramsay couldn’t help but slip a little smile while the loud applause continued. Having been an actor for several years, the star of the play said “It’s nice to see that level of emotion from fans!”</p>
<p>Maxwell Grant aka Mr. Bashment, Volier Johnson aka Counsel Bertram, Deon Silvera aka Gloria, Abigail Grant aka Babalita and Junior Williams aka Half-a-Dog were also welcomed with loud applause from fans who deemed the cast to be friends they hadn’t seen in a little while.</p>
<p>Acted to a witty script, Bashment Granny 2 continued where part one left off, which saw Half-a-Dog in search of his $12 million. Using excellent segments which included crowd participation, Mr. Bashment was also a favourite as he instructed Babalita, the new bar staff during her interview, that she was “done, finished, ova, tru di door” which the audience happily assisted with. After a quick turnaround in understanding, Babalita gets the job as bar staff, and Mr. Bashment gives her advice on which customers go for the “bottom shelf, middle shelf and top shelf”, which again was delivered with full audience participation.</p>
<p>After a play, a procession of fans lined the backstage area, hoping to take pictures, and get autographs from the play’s actors. One patron even tried to distract the security personnel in the hopes of slipping backstage to see the actors.</p>
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		<title>Bashment Granny 2 (The Saga Continues) &#8211; True To Form</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sequels are always risky. Very often a successful film is serialized in order to reap the benefits of having a loyal following which could ultimately lead to a strong franchise. There have been both notable failures and successes with this strategy. Bashment Granny 2 seems destined to be a major success as a sequel. Credit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img title="Bashment Granny 2" src="http://www.jamaicanplays.com/images/bashment-granny-2.jpg" alt="Bashment Granny 2" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="300" height="466" align="right" />Sequels are always risky. Very often a successful film is serialized in order to reap the benefits of having a loyal following which could ultimately lead to a strong franchise. There have been both notable failures and successes with this strategy. Bashment Granny 2 seems destined to be a major success as a sequel. Credit must be given to Garfield “Bad Boy Trevor” Reid (Script), to Michael “Stringbeans” Nicholson (directing) and to Stages Productions for pulling this one off so effectively. By all indicators, Bashment Granny 2 is the play for 2009.</p>
<p>The play is picked up where the story left off in Bashment Granny; that same twelve million dollar mystery. Half-A-Dog (Junior Williams), is the owner of the money, and he wants to collect his money fast. Mr. Bashment (Maxwell Grant) and Shebada (Keith Ramsay) are the custodians of the cash and they have no intention of giving it back, because too much has been invested in lounge jointly owed by Bashment and Shebada. While Mr. Bashment runs the bar, Shebada lives the daily excitement as an officer of the law. Business is going good and plans are afoot for expansion. However, within this shinny outlook lays the determination of Half-A-Dog (Junior Williams). His arrival in Jamaica sits on one main objective; to retrieve his cash at all cost. The place is then turned upside down as Mr. Bashment and Shebada try to keep the dog from his “Bone”.</p>
<p>The dog’s tactical romantic connection with Mr. Bashment’s bartender, Barbalita (Abigail Grant) made life more complicated for Shebada and Bashment as they struggle to hide the money. In the meantime, Shebada’s indiscretion with his firearm brought him a day in court and he employs the services of noted Ghetto Lawyer Bertram (Volier Johnson) who is trying hard to prevent his domineering wife Gloria (Deon Silvera) from serving divorce papers. The side show between Gloria and Bertram served as a delightful subplot to the issue of the Dog’s millions. Based off what I have seen in this exciting sequel, Bashment Granny 3 (the future) will be a clash between bad Boy Trevor, Shebada, Mr. Bashment and Half-A-Dog.</p>
<p>After his role in &#8216;Di Driver&#8217;, it was refreshing to see Shebada playing a brand new character in bashment Granny 2. As a less-than-honourable officer, his portrayal came off well and is extremely funny. Barbalita as the bartender, shows that she can speak and speak well (she is somewhat muted in Bashment Granny). Maxwell Grant is amazing, he plays 5 characters and he came off excellently with all of them. At 60-something years, he shows no sign of slowing down. Junior Williams as Half-A-Dog fits well in the story and with the team of actors. Bashment Granny 2 is big on comedy, big on excitement and should be very interesting to see how it measures up to its predecessor when it goes to the country.</p>
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