by Tevin Gall When you think of a businesswoman, the idea of an elegant lady in pantsuit probably comes to mind. But what about a

by Tevin Gall When you think of a businesswoman, the idea of an elegant lady in pantsuit probably comes to mind. But what about a
by Tevin Gall In keeping with the previous three years of stage hits – The Sound of Music (2012), The King and I (2013), Jesus
By Camille Hunte (Originally published to the T&T Express 02/09/2016) A call has been made for the renaming of the City Hall auditorium in memory
by Rhoma Spencer Valerie Belgrave’s death has unsettled me because I was afraid to go see her on Wednesday August 17 when I set out
By Shawnelle Martineaux Nylo (Originally published to the T&T Newsday 16/08/2016) MAINTAINING focus while staying hungry for personal growth and development are two things Marcus Waldron
By Juan-Pablo Alba Dennis Since its inception in 2010, the “Dance and Performance Institute of Trinidad and Tobago” has consistently brought and fostered a committed
by Simon Wilkes On Friday 15th July 2016 at the Central Bank Auditorium, the.art.IS’ Performing Arts Company in collaboration with ParentingTT presented ‘To Light,’ a play
by Vedesh Nath The National Theatre Arts Company chose Victor Questal’s “Two Choices” to kick-start their medley of celebrating local playwrights (which is long over-due) in
by Adanna Austin “Tales of Hoffmann!” The name alone makes you think of intrigue, excitement and mystery and that is one of the reasons that
by Jairo Rodrigues Altar Boyz, a musical satire produced by JCS Entertainment, ran at the Central Bank Auditorium from April 8-17 2016. The musical at best follows
By Whitney Punch-George The Phantom of the Opera as directed by Dr.Helmer Hilwig and put on by Caribbean Theatre Productions is an amazing reproduction of
By Sonja Gopeesingh Miserables is undisputedly, one of the greatest novels of all times and its author Victor Hugo had said of it “I don’t
by Debbie Jacob Three Women must have been the best kept secret in town. Even though the play had a respectable audience at the Central