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Terri Salmon Feature

Sunday, January 16, 2011

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Today’s Sunday Observer newspaper carries a feature on Terri Salmon. Known for her roles in plays such as For Better Or Worse, I’ve Got Your Man, Dutty Wine (UK), Big Yaad, Mi Get Mi Landed (Canada), and Front Room, Jamaica To Rahtid, Dem Good Ole Days, Kiss Mi Neck and Concubine, this feature takes a [...]

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For Better Or For Worse In Palm Beach, Florida – Fathers Day

Friday, June 11, 2010

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The award-winning Jamaican play, “For Better Or For Worse” will be showing on Father’s Day (June 20) at the Royal Palm Beach High School in Palm Beach, Florida. Written and produced by Basil Dawkins, the play stars Christopher “Johnny” Daley, Jerry Nezwick, Sakina Deer, Ruth Ho Shing and Terri Salmon. See flyer below.

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Overview – Basil Dawkins’ “For Better Or Worse”

Thursday, January 7, 2010

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Written and produced by Basil Dawkins Directed by Douglas Prout Playing at the Little Little Theatre (4 Tom Redcam Avenue, Cross Roads) This is a story of a couple (Marcia and Alfred) married for approximately seven years, with two daughters. They are experiencing severe financial difficulties due to the fact that Alfred, an engineer, has [...]

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For Better Or Worse – Opening December 27

Monday, December 21, 2009

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Basil Dawkins’ “For Better Or Worse” opens on Sunday, December 27 at the Little Little Theatre (4 Tom Redcam Avenue, Cross Roads). Directed by Douglas Prout, “For Better Or Worse” is a story about challenging times when reasonable adults do strange and even crazy things. It stars Christopher ‘Johnny’ Daley, Jerry Benzwick, Terri Salmon, Sakina [...]

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Big Yard Comedy Is A Hit In Canada

Sunday, October 11, 2009

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The Big Yard comedy has reportedly been the talk of the town for the last three weeks in Toronto, Canada. The play, which stars Oliver Samuels and Terri Salmon (among other talents) has been playing to sold out venues. Big Yard provides a bellyful of laughter, and is for many Jamaicans who flock to watch [...]

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