“At My Table” promised an evening of love, acceptance, and healing through the universal language of music, a concept both profound, and urgently needed in
“At My Table” promised an evening of love, acceptance, and healing through the universal language of music, a concept both profound, and urgently needed in
After their return to Errol John’s classic was cancelled in 2022, The National Theatre Arts Company of Trinidad and Tobago’s revival of Moon on a
Over the years, Trinidad and Tobago has been graced by legendary artists, whose performances continue to inspire new generations. Bob Marley performed two sold out
Would a hall full of diverse Caribbean nationalities have the context to fully appreciate a production covering the life of a Trinbagonian Calypsonian, or would
What does it mean to find your voice in a country already tuned into a different frequency? This is the question that reverberated behind every
On Sunday, September 22nd, 2024, Kafe Blue was the destination for Curtain Call: Stages of Love – One Short to Broadway, a cabaret concert featuring
Tafar Chia Lewis’ one-woman show, God Save The Queen, is a theatrical journey from Trinidad to Europe and back, via a route of colonial history,
In the dim glow of the theatre, as the curtain ascends, the stage transforms into a powerful mirror reflecting the complexities of human existence. It
Musicals are a beast all of their own. A creative seed is expanded into a full length script, written and rewritten, tweaked, adjusted, and re-written
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
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
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
Theatre is important to civilization because it empowers us with stories. At its most powerful, people get a chance to tell their own stories to