Tag Archive | "Nadean Rawlins"

Basil Dawkins’ Where Is My Father

Monday, January 9, 2012

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Now showing at the Little Little Theatre on Tom Redcam Avenue in St. Andrew, is Basil Dawkins’ Where Is My Father. Directed by Douglas Prout, Where Is My Father features Nadean Rawlins, Rodney Campbell (alternating with Jean-Paul Menou), George Howard, Lisa Williams (alternating with Allison McLean) and Julene Robinson. For more information, please call (876) [...]

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‘Not About Eve’ Opens October 15 For 6 Performances Only

Thursday, October 6, 2011

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The University Players presents Karl O’Brian Williams’ Jamaican drama, ‘Not About Eve’, which features the noted talents of Carol Lawes, Nadean Rawlins & Lisa Williams (of Ghett’a Life fame). Directed by, Brian Heap, ‘Not About Eve’ was recently given an A-List selection at the 2011 National Black Theatre Festival’s Readers’ Theatre Series in Winston-Salem, North [...]

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Four Shows In Aid Of The Theatre Artistes Benevolent Fund

Friday, October 15, 2010

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The Jamaica Association of Dramatic Artists presents four shows only, in aid of the Theatre Artistes Benevolent Fund: Christine Ann Bell in Josephine’s Night Out (by Basil Dawkins, directed by Eugene Williams) Rishille Bellamy Pelicie and Keiran King in Ms. Burton Gets A Promotion (by Amba Chevannes, directed by Nadean Rawlins) When? Friday, October 15 [...]

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David Heron’s AGAINST HIS WILL Is Back

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

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The ‘rape case of the century’ returns to local theatre, when David Heron’s multi-award winning AGAINST HIS WILL play, opens with a star-studded cast tomorrow, August 18, at the Theatre Place on Haining Road in Kingston. Among the talented cast is none other than entertainment diva Amelia ‘Milk’ Sewell, who (along with Nadia Khan) will [...]

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Two Can Play – A Tribute To Trevor Rhone

Friday, October 16, 2009

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The University Players’ will pay tribute to the late Trevor Rhone by staging his award-winning comedy “Two Can Play” for just six performances – beginning Saturday, October 17 and continuing through to Monday, October 26. The venue will be the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts at the University of the West Indies, Mona, [...]

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