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		<title>Now Playing &#8211; Who A Di Don</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jamaican theatre/comedy legend, Oliver Samuels, stars alongside Kadeem Wilson, Ruth Ho Singh, Audrey Reid and Brian Johnson in &#8216;Who A Di Don&#8217;, playing now at Stages Theatre [15 Knutsford Boulevard, New Kingston]. The play, which is directed by Peter Abrikian and produced by Keecha Gooch, takes a look at some of the serious problems facing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jamaican theatre/comedy legend, Oliver Samuels, stars alongside Kadeem Wilson, Ruth Ho Singh, Audrey Reid and Brian Johnson in &#8216;Who A Di Don&#8217;, playing now at Stages Theatre [15 Knutsford Boulevard, New Kingston]. The play, which is directed by Peter Abrikian and produced by Keecha Gooch, takes a look at some of the serious problems facing Jamaican families today, and also examines the role of Jamaican politicians in the face of donmanship. For more information, please call (876) 926-4966 or check out the flyer below.</p>
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		<title>Cindy &#8211; The Modern Jamaican Cinderella</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 13:52:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On January 7, the hilarious musical production &#8211; &#8220;Cindy&#8221; &#8211; opens at the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts on January 7. Theatre audiences are said to be eagerly awaiting the return of good family entertainment, which Campion alumna and &#8220;Cindy&#8221; director Cathi Levy of Little People &#38; Teen Players Club fame, is well-known [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On January 7, the hilarious musical production &#8211; &#8220;Cindy&#8221; &#8211; opens at the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts on January 7. Theatre audiences are said to be eagerly awaiting the return of good family entertainment, which Campion alumna and &#8220;Cindy&#8221; director Cathi Levy of Little People &amp; Teen Players Club fame, is well-known for.</p>
<p>Originally written by Bobb Kerr and first produced by the Jamaica Children&#8217;s Theatre Trust in 1978, &#8220;Cindy&#8221; is a Jamaican modern day Cinderella story, which has been brought back to the stage in celebration of Campion&#8217;s 50th anniversary in 2010.</p>
<p>Cathi Levy has gathered a talented cast of not only Campion students, but teachers and alumni who have worked tirelessly over the last several months to ensure that Campion&#8217;s reputation for excellence is maintained. Audiences can expect outstanding performances by not only young stars, but also seasoned Campion alumni actors including Patria-Kaye Aarons, Peter Abrikian, Joel Bain, Michael Daley, Keiran King, Oliver Mair, Dario Marogan, Lisa Palmer, Shaniique Sinclair, Sharda Spence and Lawrence &#8220;Max&#8221; Woodham, as well as teachers Craig McNally and Sheldon McDonald. As an added treat, Campion&#8217;s live band, under the direction of teacher and musician Karen Armstrong, will accompany the performances.</p>
<p>Actor Keiran King says the story of &#8220;Cindy&#8221; is not your usual Cinderella story at all, but something much better. He explains: &#8220;<em>Once upon a time, in a land pretty close to home, there was a poor, put-upon girl named Cindy, who lived with her two stuck-up stepsisters, Gizada and Guinep, and her scheming stepmother, Madam Flatfoot. Oh, and her father, Henry. Mother than anything, Cindy wanted to &#8230; hmm &#8230; well, we don&#8217;t really know what Cindy wanted to do, but whatever it was, Madam Flatfoot wouldn&#8217;t allow it. She hated Cindy. She wanted her twin daughters to star in a Broadway musical, which is how they all met the famous dancer, Paul Glamour, and his mobster producer, Don Godfather. And, there&#8217;s the Ginnall, trying to get a likkle smalls off everybody, and Gang Gang, the retired fairy Godmother &#8230; you know what? Just make sure you watch the show. You&#8217;ll figure it out soon enough, and enjoy it too.</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Cindy&#8221; has a limited run of January 7-17 with select evening shows during the week, and matinee and nightly performances on weekends. A special gala night featuring past and present Campion teachers in surprise cameo roles is also being planned for January 8. General tickets cost $1000, and gala tickets $2000. Tickets are available at the Campion main office, Gym Liguanea, Indigo Boutique, Loshusan Plaza and all Cannonball Cafes and Subway restaurants.</p>
<p>For more information and group rates, please email <a href="mailto:campiondevelopmentoffice@gmail.com">campiondevelopmentoffice@gmail.com</a> or call 361-2744 or 927-9555.</p>
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		<title>Coming Soon &#8211; White Witch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The much-anticipated White Witch play, with lead actress Maylynne Walton (of the television show, The Blackburns), Noel Kerr and Peter Abrikian, will have its gala world premiere on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at the Fairfield Theatre in Montego Bay. White Witch is directed by Douglas Prout, and was originally written by Jane Crichton, with additional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The much-anticipated White Witch play, with lead actress Maylynne Walton (of the television show, The Blackburns), Noel Kerr and Peter Abrikian, will have its gala world premiere on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at the Fairfield Theatre in Montego Bay.</p>
<p>White Witch is directed by Douglas Prout, and was originally written by Jane Crichton, with additional material added by David Tulloch and Cameron Anderson. Described as a musical that&#8217;s riddled with rich historical components, White Witch reportedly promises to be enlightening, uplifting and educational, a play which embraces the future of theatre in western Jamaica. The White Witch of Rose Hall is a long-told story of fear and myth, and the White Witch play offers a new perspective to the little-known side of the notorious Annie Palmer. This musical will be filled with ancestral imagery, energetic dances and stirring performances of guile and passion.</p>
<p>White Witch&#8217;s cast of over 20 includes students drawn from several schools across St. James, and most of them will be performing in front of a live audience for the very first time. The cast also includes Philip Clarke, David Tulloch, Marlon Brown, Keiran King, Karla Josephs, Coleen Lewis and the Fairfield Youth Troupe.</p>
<p>Theatre fans in Western Jamaica, listen out for more on this play soon. The White Witch play is being sponsored by Rose Hall Developments Limited. Proceeds from the show will go towards projects being undertaken by the Montego Bay-based charitable organization &#8211; the Committee for the Upliftment of the Mentally Ill .</p>
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