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A scene from 'Belly Woman Bangarang'
"Members of the Sistren Theatre collective performing a scene from their first major production, "Bellywoman Bangarang" at the Theatre, earlier this year."
Jasmine Smith in a scene from 'Belly Woman Bangarang'
"Jasmine Smith, in the "'other Scene', from 'Belly Woman Bangarang', by the new women's theatre group - Sistren."
A scene from 'Belly Woman Bangarang'
"Dutty gal, leggo gal!" shout four members of the 'community' to Maria, on the floor (Becky Knowles) who is rejected by the 'community' in a scene from "Belly Woman Bangarang". The play is directed by Honor Ford-Smith of the Jamaica National School…
A scene from 'Belly Woman Bangarang'
"You've chigga?", Maria (Backy Knowles, right) asks her 'friend' (Lorna Burnell) who bursts into tears, instantly in the "Hopscotch Scene" from the new play, "Belly Woman Bangarang" which opens at the Barn Theatre, in Kingston, on Saturday, February…
A scene from 'Belly Woman Bangarang'
""Hands of the 85" - members of the cast from "Belly Woman Bangarang" in a scene depicting a children's game."
The cast of 'Belly Woman Bangarang' in rehearsal
"Sistren in action: The cast of "Belly Woman Bangarang" in rehearsal."
Fae Ellington and Charles Hyatt
"Playwright/Producer/Director Charles Hyatt looks on approvingly as Fae Ellington delivers a 'prissy' line during rehearsals for the JBC staff Christmas Pantomime - 'Curly Locks and the Seven Dee-jays,' being broadcast on Boxing Day at 11:00 a.m. on…
Andrene Bonner
Author, actress and singer, Andrene Bonner, sitting on the floor with one leg outstretched.
A scene from 'It's Good To Be Alive'
"Wat a way yu grow big mi gran pickney" exclaimed Miss Maud (Palemina) as she looks at her grand-daughter (Cecile Prince) in a scene from "It's Good To Be Alive" which can be seen this Sunday, February 5, at 5:00 p.m. at Unity of Jamaica, 87 Old Hope…
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Orange Park, St. Thomas

The main house of the Orange Park coffee plantation in Yallahs, St. Thomas which eventually became home to the late Professor Basil Barrington Watson.