Published: Wednesday | March 12, 2014
The play, Dollyhouse, is a wonderful mix of Jamaica's favourite topics - sex, politics, power and betrayal, all coming together to create a hilarious comedy with the belly-cramping humour that only Oliver Samuels can produce.
It is well documented that Embassy Saga is funny. When asked how Dollyhouse measures up, Oliver Samuels responded with a a smirk, saying "Unnu jus ain't seen nutten yet."
What does Jamaica's King of Comedy do when it is time to celebrate his 65th year on Earth? He assembles the most powerful cast available inCaribbean theatre today and creates another blockbuster.
Many speculated about how Samuels would be able to follow up on back-to-back hits, Who a Di Don? and Embassy Saga. He has done it withDollyhouse.
Who a Di Don?
Who a Di Don? opened in December 2011 and closed 14 months later in April 2013 after more than 250 well-attended performances highlighted by nine performances in the New York tri-state area, four full-to-capacity performances in Toronto, and seven shows in the United Kingdom, along with repeated stretches of 100 per cent sold-out performances in Jamaica. more
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