There is an island at the root of the Antilles, where its people glimmer with the magic of storytelling. An island that serves as the
There is an island at the root of the Antilles, where its people glimmer with the magic of storytelling. An island that serves as the
Between April and May 2023, the first-time folklore festival – ’The Season of Anansi’, featured a series of workshops and events orchestrated by multi-media artist,
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
Each time they hit the stage, the Quays Foundation renews their vow to maximize on the potential of the theatre to capture discourse on social
For a play about doctors in a hospital, it should come as no surprise that by the end of It Runs in the Family, the
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
Over the course of two days, five plays by UWI Department of Creative and Festival Arts (DCFA) playwriting students will be read for the May
It is the age-old dispute that any coming-of-age Trinbagonian has faced; the Church or Carnival. Can he who is baptized in Christ coexist with the
As a people, Trinbagonians cannot survive prolonged periods of time without their regular hefty servings of bacchanal. RR/RS Production’s ‘Dis Little Piggy is Tired’ is
The April instalment of the Playwrights Workshop Trinbago (PWT) Monthly Readers Theatre Series (MRTS) will feature the cold reading of “Oga Pikin” (Hamlet in pidgin)
After transitioning to fully virtual sessions three (3) years ago as a response to the global pandemic, the National Drama Association of Trinidad and Tobago
The National Drama Association of Trinidad and Tobago (NDATT) is pleased to announce the return of the Playwrights Workshop Trinbago’s (PWT) Monthly Readers Theatre Series
The National Drama Association of T&T (NDATT) will be holding its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Wednesday 16 November 2022 at 6:00 pm, at the
The Brothers are BACK! After sold out performances, and stellar reviews for their theatrical debut last year, Better Than We? Wey! Productions returns for an
Easter Saturday night in Tobago (16th April, 2022) offered many tempting options for entertainment in every corner of the island. However, at 7PM there was
Lauded as the return of comedy to the stage after two long years, RS/RR Productions presented the return of their rambunctious offering, Ladies’ Room, at
It’s hard to imagine a greater tabanca than Trinidad and Tobago without Carnival; in the second year of this Covid-19 pandemic, the tabanca was real.
Kambule has long been a staple event for those hoping to hear the murmuring heart of carnival amidst the rush of big trucks, big bands
For the second year of mas-less carnival, Czar (an appendage of events brand, Caesar’s Army) could be found welcoming crowds to NAPA on carnival Monday
CZAR launches the call: ‘Bring Yuh Riddim’ and Come. Log line: ‘Riddim Nation’ tells the tale of BROKO – the only member of his Moko