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Scene from 'School's Out'
"Closing soon: The play School's Out, written by Trevor Rhone and directed by Yvonne Jones-Brewster is to close shortly. Running since April 3 - it now holds the records for the longest running play in the history of the Jamaican Theatre. The play…
Rose Slip
"Mr. Bucket [Ranny Williams] grumbles to himself as he washes out his pot at the standpipe in the yard."
Rose Slip
""Ah don't want no charity," Mr. Bucket [Ranny Williams] tells Flossie [Pauline Stone] who offers him a cup of tea. Looking on is Granny, who delights in taunting Mr. Bucket."
Rose Slip
"Gus with a young woman."
Rose Slip
"Gus sympathises with a young woman [Bev Marsh] who, unable to find work, is wondering if she should turn to prostitution."
Rose Slip
"Mr. Bucket is caught by the women of the yard and he is about to get a bath for the first time in years."
Rose Slip
"Puncy [Dawn Forrester] is very proud of her Yankee baby. And Flossie is happy for her."
The Joker of Seville
"Where did I fail as a father? - Don Diego (Stanley Marshall) ask of his son Don Juan."
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
"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."
