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The Joker of Seville
"The Joker explains - Don Juan, The Koker of Seville, explains to his friend De Mota) Christopher Pinheiro) that he, Juan, seduced De Mota's girlfriend Ana in De Mota's name. So De Mota need not take it so hard."
The Joker of Seville
"You drew blood - The old man Don Gonzalo (centre) prepares to duel with Don Juan Gonzalo's daughter Ana and her Duenna (Greer Jones) watch."
The Joker of Seville
"Don Pedro lies "dying" Don Pedro (on ground) fakes dying as he gives his nephew Juan time to escape the scene of a seduction. Standing are palace guards and maid."
The Joker of Seville
"Don Juan (Nigel Scott) persuades the innocent Tisbea (Brenda Hughes) to help him control the "serpent" rising in the basket - in a scene from Derek Walcott's 'The Joker of Seville'."
The Joker of Seville
"Surprise! - Don Pedro learns to his surprise that his nephew Don Juan is Isabella's seducer. At right is Juan's servant Catalinion (Claude Reid).
The Joker of Seville
"Ana (Carol La Chapelle) awaits her lover De Mota. Her maid Duenna (Greer Jones, left) assures her De Mota will come at eleven. Kneeling figure is Catalinion (Claude Reid)."
The Joker of Seville
"Get outa town - Funnyman Anthony Hall (left) as the courtier Don Pedro persuades his nephew Juan to leave Seville. Juan has just seduced Isabella (Helen Champs, lying on dais)...Isabella's servant (right) weeps."
The Joker of Seville
"Oh breasts forever firm in their principles -" Comedienne Brenda Hughes as Tisbea "spouting metaphors" in her hilarious soliloquy before Juan seduces her."
The Joker of Seville
"Where did I fail as a father? - Don Diego (Stanley Marshall) ask of his son Don Juan."
The Korotso dancers from Nigeria performing at Ward Theatre
"The Korotso dancers from Nigeria who performed in Jamaica on Monday and yesterday at the Ward Theatre."
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