Hell is empty & all the devils are gyrating at the Little Carib Theatre! In this year of 2021, the first time in over a

Hell is empty & all the devils are gyrating at the Little Carib Theatre! In this year of 2021, the first time in over a
The Best Reviewed Play of 2017 Returns to the Little Carib Theatre After rave reviews from critics and audiences alike, and overwhelming public demand, The
It’s easy to tell when art transcends mere entertainment. When art does this—when it achieves more than just laughter, escapism or distraction—it evokes emotion, raises
The Players’ Workshop returns to the theatre scene with Peter Shaffer’s ‘EQUUS’, October 18 – 22 at the Little Carib Theatre. It has been nine
(Originally published to the T&T Guardian 23/10/2016) The New Play Festival 2016, which will run October 28 to 31, is the brainchild of legendary T&T
Theatre practitioner Mervyn de Goeas said he does not think of himself as just a director or a mas-man or an actor or a writer,
The inaugural Annual New Play Festival (2016), conceptualised and organised by the Playwrights Workshop Trinbago (a playwrights group maintained by Lordstreet Theatre Company), in association
Bagasse Company co-founder Christine Johnston’s love affair with theatre began as an accident. She told an audience at the Monday Night Theatre Forum at the
The fourth Monday Night Forum at the Trinidad Theatre Workshop (TTW) on February 1, featuring Ellen O’Malley Camps- better known as Helen Camps- drew a crowd
In a nation where two universities are producing countless graduates in theatre and the performing arts, it is still often perceived as a fool’s errand
Proscenium Theatre Company’s “Moon on a Rainbow Shawl“ is a must see! I was initially hesitant to view this production; during my theatre programme at UWI DCFA, I spent
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
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