Jamaican/Trinidadian actress, director, and school teacher, Mavis Lee Wah has died. The news came to the Trinidad and Tobago Performing Arts Network that Mrs. Lee
Jamaican/Trinidadian actress, director, and school teacher, Mavis Lee Wah has died. The news came to the Trinidad and Tobago Performing Arts Network that Mrs. Lee
On the World Stage is a new column on Break The Proscenium which focuses specifically on Trinbagonian born and/or raised practitioners, and their work regionally
I do not and never will solicit for donations via any type of messaging platform! These were the words of Tobago born; Black Panther/ Avengers
Casting has been announced for MCS (Must Come See) Productions’ West Side Story, which is set to play at Queen’s Hall from 21st – 24th June
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
On December 3rd 2017, the students of Naparima College returned to Trinidad and Tobago with 10 awards from the Caribbean Secondary School Drama Festival, including
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
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,
Seventeen year old Omar Jarra is about to take to the stage in his first major role as “Luke”, in JCS Entertainment’s production of the
Since it’s launch in November of 2015, the Monday Night Theatre Forum has been delighting audiences with a wide array of theatre practitioners who share their
“Be prepared… the meaning of the motto is that a scout must prepare himself by previous thinking out and practicing how to act on any