Aston Cooke’s latest play is a romantic comedy about ‘cougars’ and ‘cubs’ (women over 40 who sexually pursue younger men) called “Me and Mi Chapsie”. It opens on Wednesday, October 7, at the Pantry Playhouse in New Kingston, and follows hot on the heels of Cooke’s previous successful productions – “Concubine” and “Jamaica 2 Rahtid [...]
Continue reading...Friday, July 31, 2009
Aston Cooke’s multi award-winning play, Jamaica 2 RAHTID – PUPALICK, fresh from its overseas tour, returns to the stage for a limited run at the Pantry Playhouse, starting tomorrow – August 1 – at 8:30 p.m. Undoubtedly one of Jamaica’s most popular and appealing comedy revues, Jamaica 2 RAHTID – PUPALICK returns with the same [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 17, 2009
At last, a play staged at the Pantry playhouse, Dumfries Road in New Kingston, showcased a set with attention to the size of the stage. This was evident last Sunday at Robin Baston’s Ah Soh it Goh. The production, by-and-large, has an air of freshness about it. The cast does not consist of actors who [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Tyrone Reid (of the Jamaica Observer newspaper) reviews ‘Di Fallen Angel & Di Devil’s Concubine‘: Di Fallen Angel and Di Devil’s Concubine, the latest work from Sankofa Productions, is one of those rare theatrical offerings that both challenges the mind and provokes thought. Tackling a variety of issues and themes, ranging from attitude to the [...]
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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