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Spotlight On: Simmy De Trini – Backyard Comedy Tour

October 10, 2025 Moses Babb

Rhea-Simone Auguste — better known by her stage name Simmy De Trini — is not just a comedian. She’s a storyteller, a truth-teller, a disruptor.

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Spotlight On: Zidane Roopnarine — Rooted in Rhythm, Rising Through Resilience

September 10, 2025 Moses Babb

When you watch Zidane Roopnarine dance, you don’t just see movement—you witness a story that bridges continents, cultures, and generations. From his first steps in

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Spotlight On: Vaughnette Bigford Composer of Joy, Curator of Us

July 27, 2025 Moses Babb

In a cultural climate where “visibility” can feel like a luxury, UMOJA: A Celebration of Us arrives as both a vibrant showcase and an urgent

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REVIEW: A Brighter Sun – A Visual Feast Hampered by a Flawed Script

July 19, 2023 Shazim Khan

May 20th marked the celebration of the 100th birthday of the local literary luminary, Sam Selvon. Seasoned professionals, Iere Theatre Productions Limited, honoured this occasion

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Review: It Runs in the Family Leaves Audience in Stiches

May 6, 2023 Shazim Khan

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

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Review: Carnival Carol – A Step in the Right Direction

April 17, 2023 Isaiah Alexander

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

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National Performance Spaces Open For Business

November 29, 2020 T&T Performing Arts Network

National performance spaces under the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts are open. Queen’s Hall, Naparima Bowl, the National Academy for the Performing Arts

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REVIEW : ‘Ubuntu’ marked an important coming together of community

November 28, 2020 Harmony Farrell

It goes without saying that the current Global Pandemic has brought some trying times for the live performing arts. For many of us, it’s been

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Relief Grant for Artistes and Creatives Announced

July 2, 2020 T&T Performing Arts Network

Port-of-Spain: The Ministry of Community Development, Culture and the Arts is pleased to advise that Cabinet has approved a one-off payment of Five Thousand Dollars

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Hallelujah! New Dates Announced for AIDA the Musical

January 9, 2018 Triston Wallace

A Story of Hope and Perseverance in the Face of Unfavourable Odds When Naparima Bowl’s extensive renovations cast uncertainty over the events scheduled to be

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AIDA the Musical Postponed

September 30, 2017 Triston Wallace

AIDA, the highly anticipated musical from Presentation College Mixed Choir has been postponed. Originally intended to run at the Naparima Bowl from October 4th –

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Folklore Stories Brought to Life

March 13, 2017 T&T Performing Arts Network

The spectacular costumes, interactive animated characters, and innovative staging of the Wire Bend Folklore Theatre returns to the Naparima Bowl this month, with ‘The Boy &

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Review: ‘The Inspector’ – a gunshot right in the heart of our country’s moral spirit

November 24, 2016 Shazim Khan

The Inspector – an original play written and directed by Simeon Moodoo; featuring choreography by Triston Wallace and performed by students of Naparima College on Wednesday

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Review: The Calm After the Storm

August 28, 2016 Isaiah Alexander

The Calm After the Storm is an original play from Kingdom Arts and Performances that attempts to delve into the complexities of the relationship between man and

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First Instinct brings The King and I to T&T stage

April 9, 2013 JanineCharlesFarray

“This is musical theatre with elements of comedy, drama, dance,” said Trevon Jugmohan, producer of the upcoming production The King and I. “Not only is

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