Tag Archive | "Michael Nicholson"

Judgement Play Opens December 26 At The Pantry Playhouse

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

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A sizzling new Jamaican drama called JUDGEMENT is set to open on Sunday, December 26, at 6 p.m. at the Pantry Playhouse in New Kingston. Set in New York, Judgement looks at how the decisions we make always come back to haunt us, and how the people we love often suffer the consequences. Written by [...]

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The Plumber Gets Rave Reviews

Friday, April 23, 2010

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Audiences agree that Stages Productions’ latest theatrical offering, The Plumber, is a side-splitting must-see event. Since its opening last Friday (April 16), The Plumber is already being touted as one of the funniest plays to hit the stage for 2010, due in no small part, to the extremely talented ensemble cast. Andrea Wright leads the [...]

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Profile – Michael Nicholson (The Plumber)

Friday, April 16, 2010

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Michael ‘Stringbeans’ Nicholson stars in the latest roots play to hit the local entertainment scene, The Plumber. Today’s Jamaica Observer newspaper features an overview of Nicholson’s role in The Plumber. Although recognised as one of the most sought after directors in Jamaica today, Michael Nicholson is also an accomplished actor, having starred in 11 pantomimes [...]

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Stages Productions Presents The Plumber

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

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Stages productions has once again assembled a top-flight cast, as they prepare to unveil another comedy, this Friday, April 16. The Plumber, written and directed by Paul O. Beale, features Andrea ‘Delcita’ Wright along with seasoned comedians Garfield ‘Bad Boy Trevor’ Reid, Michael ‘Stringbeans’ Nicholson, Donald Thompson and Everaldo Creary. The talented Belinda Reid and [...]

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Serious Business Goes On Islandwide Tour

Friday, January 29, 2010

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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. [...]

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