Native Caribbean Foundation’s presentation of Alice@Wonderland is a new twist on a classical fairytale. In the adaptation, Alice is a texting, tweeting and Googling girl
Native Caribbean Foundation’s presentation of Alice@Wonderland is a new twist on a classical fairytale. In the adaptation, Alice is a texting, tweeting and Googling girl
Daniel Baptiste is perhaps Trinidad and Tobago’s youngest playwright/producer/director. At age 19, he wrote and directed his first play “Treasured Possessions”, which was staged at
Age is more than a number; particularly in the world of film and television, where it can be a crucial deciding factor in casting an
Marvin Ishmael, the Assistant Professor of Theatre- Acting at the UTT’s Academy for the Performing Arts has been announced as the new President of the
If you have ever produced a show at Queen’s Hall, the Grande Dame of the Performing Arts in Trinidad and Tobago, you more than likely
A Memorial for the late Chris Smith will be held on Saturday 12th January, 7PM at the Little Carib Theatre. Smith died of leukemia on
Meticulously crafted an prepared by Musical Director Lorraine Granderson, this Christmas, the Lydians explore the theme of ‘The Gift’. At the birth of Jesus in
The Playwrights Workshop Trinbago’s New Play Festival (NPF) returns to the Big Black Box from December 6 – 9, 2018. This year’s festival is being
Social media icon ready for wit and fire. This weekend the general public is invited to celebrate 30 years of life with one of the
Heather Henderson-Gordon’s children’s dance school, La Danse Caraibe (LDC), will open the curtain to a pastiche of morally compelling dance compositions in its production, PatchWork. Dance
Green Screen – The Environmental Film Festival is back! Wednesday October 31st , 2018, marked the Opening Night Gala at Digicel IMAX, which featured the
The dramatic comedy Diana, written and produced by Lylah Persad and directed by Penelope Spencer, explores mental health awareness and the consequences of actions unchecked
Previously… “The Diaspora and Region shines” featuring reviews on Brown Girl Begins, Flight, Going Down, and Kinto EXCERPT: This year’s festival also showed the customary trend
The achievement of 60 years of excellence in dance is no fantasy for the prestigious Caribbean School of Dancing on Dere Street in Port of
Playwrights Workshop Trinbago (PWT) announces the return of the New Play Festival (NPF) later this month. The Festival, now in its third year, will feature
As a member of the swiftly growing sub-genre of entertainment appreciators, described on social media as “local culture hipsters”, the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival
Playwrights Workshop Trinbago’s (PWT) Monthly Readers Theatre Series (MRTS), featured the first Wednesday of every month, presents the reading of a local adaptation of Shakespeare’s
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“The days of the starving artist must be over,” declared Founder and festival Director Bruce Paddington at last Tuesday’s opening of the Trinidad and Tobago