The story of Cinderella will always be a time honoured classic. In times of great challenges I believe that most individuals are constantly searching for
The story of Cinderella will always be a time honoured classic. In times of great challenges I believe that most individuals are constantly searching for
This sort of theatre can be sharp and technically sound, and it can be entertaining. Those things may make it good. But what makes it great it far outside of that – it’s great because it is intimate, and filled with mysterious power, and invites you to come on stage. To stop being a distant audience member. To dance and sing with the performers that you paid money to see. To become one of the many displaying the mystery of their faith.
When you hear the name ‘Mahalia’, you might easily think of Mahalia Jackson, the female African American singer, whose legendary full throated gospel voice and
As the JCS Entertainment production of Mahalia: A Gospel Musical sweeps into its third run this weekend (Thursday 21st to Sunday 24th May – Little
Perhaps the most paradoxical thing on earth is love. You can be in love or out of love; you can buy it, steal it, regret it,
Ten to One, written by local playwright Rawle Gibbons, directed by Louis Mc Williams and produced by Iere Theatre Productions, tells the story of the
The WIZ is an adaption of the classic “The Wizard of Oz” story. It was first performed on stage in 1975 with Geoffrey Holder (to
On Saturday 1st November 2014, I attended Caribbean Theatre Productions‘ Youth Group Production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera” at Queen’s Hall, which
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
The Rogers and Hammerstein’s classic ‘The King and I’ was resurrected by First Instinct Productions and concluded the first leg of staging at NAPA, Port-of-Spain
There is a reason I don’t like localized productions; let me be up front about it. I see it as a gross insult to my