Archive for January, 2007

Reminder: READING

WEDNESDAY 7 PM AQUINAS COLLEGE
Madeira Street, Palmdale
Check the classrooms nearest the entrance. The reading will take place in one of the classrooms, not in the auditorium.
Many thanks to Vice-Principal Marcel Sherman for providing the space.
For three days only, you can download a copy of the script from:
Removed 

Upgrading

So hold your breath. I’ll be upgrading to WordPress 2.1 this week, which could be disastrous for all concerned; the point is, expect challenges when linking to this blog, and be patient.
All may go well, but we shall have to see.
Cheers.

Morgan State University Choir Series of Concerts

Tickets will be available as of January 21.
Pick your concert(s), and be there!

CARIFESTA Festival Series

In preparation for CARIFESTA X 2008, which is being hosted by The Bahamas, Cultural Affairs is holding a CARIFESTA Festival Series, a series of performances and concerts aimed at raising funds, public awareness, and sponsorship, corporate or otherwise, for the CARIFESTA effort.
Those of us in the cultural world know we have a LOT of work [...]

Martin Luther King Day (USA)

Ringplay and Horse Merchandise

We’re proud to announce the launch of our new Ringplay Store, where you can buy products featuring the Ringplay Logo.
We’re currently featuring a line of items related to You Can Lead A Horse To Water.  Check them out and support Ringplay!  Many of them are on offer for a limited time only, and your purchases [...]

Reading for The Children’s Teeth

Wednesday January 31, 2007, 7:00 p.m., at Aquinas College, Madeira Street. The exact location will be posted later. This is the final reading to test the script.
Auditions will be held for the play in late February/early March; the play is planned to go up in April 2007.

Memorial Production of You Can Lead a Horse to Water

This winter, we’re planning to mount a limited run of You Can Lead a Horse to Water in memory of Winston Saunders. We’re looking at producing it for some time in February to give those people who missed it last Independence one more chance of seeing it performed live, and of appreciating this great [...]

Passings

2006 was not a good year for the Bahamian cultural community, and especially for the Bahamian theatrical community. The deaths of Leo Roberts and Sean Hanna at the end of 2005 were harbingers of things to come; if we were paying attention, we might’ve noticed that the raven was hoarse back then.
2006 began with [...]

A New Look

So we’ve changed our look here on the blog. We’re setting this place up to be cleaner and to provide easier navigation all round. The Event Calendar in the sidebar will let you know what events are upcoming. Keep an eye on this blog — we’re hoping for an active 2007!