When Harry Trewe, retired English actor and owner of the Castaway Guest House attempts to draft Jackson Phillip, his Trinidadian factotum and former Calypsonian, into his satirical stage adaptation of Robinson Crusoe, nothing can prepare you for what happens next.
Get ready to be dazzled as Dramaworks (Barbados) Ltd enchants you with its explosive and provocative inaugural production of Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott's 1978 classic adult comedy, PANTOMIME.
Set in 1970's Tobago, PANTOMIME is afire with themes of race, duality and redemption in a post-colonial society.
With two spectacular performances from Patrick Foster and Simon Alleyne and directed by cave hill's theatre workshop's Rob Leyshon (the man behind the smash-hit productions CLOSER and OLEANNA), this is one "PANTOMIME" you won't want to miss!
Playing at Frank Collymore Hall 13th March - Gala Night, attended by Nobel Laureate author, Derek Walcott - and March 14th, 15th, 20th, 21st, 22nd March, with a special student matinee on Monday March 23rd.
Tickets on sale at all Super Centre Stores and at C S Pharmacy in Bridgetown.
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