Would a hall full of diverse Caribbean nationalities have the context to fully appreciate a production covering the life of a Trinbagonian Calypsonian, or would
Would a hall full of diverse Caribbean nationalities have the context to fully appreciate a production covering the life of a Trinbagonian Calypsonian, or would
The National Drama Association of Trinidad and Tobago (NDATT) has appointed its two elected Trustees, Triston Wallace and Peter Craig as Executive Custodians of the
What does it mean to find your voice in a country already tuned into a different frequency? This is the question that reverberated behind every
On Monday, 23rd September, the vibrant sounds of boogie-woogie filled the prestigious Queen’s Hall and set the stage for a momentous occasion – the naming
In the dim glow of the theatre, as the curtain ascends, the stage transforms into a powerful mirror reflecting the complexities of human existence. It
Folk Culture and dance takes center stage as The Little Carib Theatre and Folk House celebrates its 75th anniversary with their Gala Fundraiser “Dance Beryl
Dilapidated walls house a compilation of broken and discarded items – furniture, futures, Jean and Dinah. Penned almost three decades ago, Tony Hall’s “Jean and
William Shakespeare – a name that elicits the collective eye-roll/groan combo of students and triggers flashbacks to those that managed to survive the labyrinth of
In the temporal, magical world that was created among the remnants of Fort King George , Jab Molassies perched atop the ruins of the 18th
Imagine walking through De Gayelle and see police running down thief. Or a Babydoll soliciting child support for a newborn she didn’t abort. Cantankerous laughter
A good love story can tug at the heart strings and check the emotional boxes, but a Trini love story? Papaoye! Yuh hadda brace yuhself