On Thursday 18 December, 2014 Cipriani College’s CLR James Auditorium housed the opening of FAB-Productions‘ first production of “Miss Julie“, written by August Strindberg in (1888). It was
Category: Reviews
REVIEW:- Miss Julie- a Bi-Polar, almost sadistic and confused soul
Last night, I went to take in Fab Production’s take on August Strindberg’s Miss Julie. The play was written in 1888 and is a classic naturalistic play
REVIEW: HALQA Productions – “Under the Mango Trees”
Friday 14th November 2014 was the opening night for new Production Company – Halqa Productions. Guests were treated to complimentary wine and cupcakes as an
REVIEW: Procenium Theatre Company’s “The Wiz – A Tribute to Geoffrey Holder”
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
#TheatrebuzzQuotes: “Critiquing the theatre is a very important part of the Theatre…”
#TheatrebuzzQuotes: “Critiquing the theatre is a very important part of the Theatre. We have to criticize each other in order for us to develop” ~Raymond
THIS IS NOT A REVIEW- THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
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
REVIEW: The Phantom Of The Opera- an amazing reproduction of a historic piece of theatre.
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
Review: Les Misérables Makes Its Debut at Queen’s Hall
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
REVIEW: Sangre Grande by Two; A Slice of Life
UPDATE: Multiple award winning “Sangre Grande by Two” playwright – Ronald Amoroso will share his experiences and creative process at the Monday Night Theatre Forum
REVIEW: A Performance Fit for The King and I
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
Review: “There’s a reason I don’t like localized productions…”
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
Review: “Blessed and Highly Favored”
Last Sunday….:| *scratches*… umm, “Once upon a time”…..*crumples paper*… UGH! Oh dear! You’re reading already! Sorry, I haven’t said anything of substance yet. It’s not that I have
REVIEW: Haunted by “Three Women”
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