Prolific local playwright Patrick Brown has been blessed with a very special talent - the ability to create side-splitting comedy while simultaneously drawing attention to serious issues - a feat he has achieved in a number of his plays at the Centerstage Theatre, a feat he refers to in Jamaican parlance as "tekking kin teeth and kibba heartbun".This includes Oliver's Posse, in which he looked at the plight of street children and the dangers they face on a daily basis. In Easy Street, he looked at Jamaicans living in squalor on the edge of the city's dump - where one man's waste was another man's treasure. READ More...
Prolific local playwright Patrick Brown has been blessed with a very special talent - the ability to create side-splitting comedy while simultaneously drawing attention to serious issues - a feat he has achieved in a number of his plays at the Centerstage Theatre, a feat he refers to in Jamaican parlance as "tekking kin teeth and kibba heartbun".This includes Oliver's Posse, in which he looked at the plight of street children and the dangers they face on a daily basis. In Easy Street, he looked at Jamaicans living in squalor on the edge of the city's dump - where one man's waste was another man's treasure. READ More...
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