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A scene from 'The White Witch of Rosehall'
"Annie Palmer, the Witch (Sally Carey) lures her first victim Rhone (Sammy Walker) in Barry Reckord's new comedy "The White Witch of Rose Hall". Directed for the National Theatre Trust by Lloyd Reckford, the play will have its gala premiere on…
Nana Yah
"Sistren Theatre Collective performing a scene from their upcoming production 'Nana Yah' at the opening of the Women Art Exhibition last Tuesday (March 4) at the Bolivar Gallery. The play depicts the historical development of national heroine Nanny.…
Ozzie
"The cast of Ozzie line up for the audience's viewing and applause after performing at the Ward Theatre recently."
Louise smiling
Louise Bennett smiling during a conversation with a group of people.
Dahlia Harris
Media personality, Dahlia Harris, carrying out master of ceremonies duties during the National Library of Jamaica's World Poetry Day Celebration & Award Ceremony.
Sheila Elaine Carter
Headshot of Jamaica actress, Sheila Elaine Carter nee Hill.
Lola Parkinson who plays Miss Birdie and Andre Broon who plays Washie
"The 500th episode of Life in Hopeful Village, the dramatic JIS Radio series about rural life in Jamaica, was shown last month, marking ten years since the first episode was broadcast. Life in Hopeful Village was introduced by Elaine Perkins, and…
A scene from the musical drama 'Anansi and Unsung Heroes Out West
"...."Can't curse God, mi son... His ways are just." Anansi (John Jones) tries to comfort Jason (Clive Anderson) as he weeps at his mother's death. A grief-stricken Madda Wire (Andrene Bonner looks on - a scene from Stafford Harrison's musical drama…
Rehearsal for the play 'Anansi and Unsung Heroes Out West'
"The NDTC's Jackie Guy, choreographer for the play Anansi and Unsung Heroes Out West, going through the paces with the cast during rehearsals for the play at the Ward Theatre September 22."
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Ruins of the Stokes Hall Great House
Remains of the Stokes Hall Great House, built by Luke Stokes and destroyed by earthquake in 1907.
